There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job

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Searching for meaning in modern job monotony.

If you've ever felt the peculiar emptiness of a job that's supposed to be simple, this book is a companion to that sentiment. Kikuko Tsumura taps into the zeitgeist of our work-driven culture, presenting a narrative that's both witty and unsettling. It's a fresh Japanese perspective on the universal quest for fulfilling work, with a mix of humor and existentialism that could just change the way you think about your own daily grind.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job

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ISBN: 9781635576917
Date of Publication: 2021-03-23
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Goodreads rating: 3.59
(rated by 17344 readers)

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Convenience Store Woman meets My Year of Rest and Relaxation in this strange, compelling, darkly funny tale of one woman's search for meaning in the modern workplace. A young woman walks into an employment agency and requests a job that has the following traits: it is close to her home, and it requires no reading, no writing – and ideally, very little thinking. She is sent to a nondescript office building where she is tasked with watching the hidden-camera feed of an author suspected of storing contraband goods. But observing someone for hours on end can be so inconvenient and tiresome. How will she stay awake? When can she take delivery of her favourite brand of tea? And, perhaps more importantly – how did she find herself in this situation in the first place? As she moves from job to job, writing bus adverts for shops that mysteriously disappear, and composing advice for rice cracker wrappers that generate thousands of devoted followers, it becomes increasingly apparent that she's not searching for the easiest job at all, but something altogether more meaningful...
 

Searching for meaning in modern job monotony.

If you've ever felt the peculiar emptiness of a job that's supposed to be simple, this book is a companion to that sentiment. Kikuko Tsumura taps into the zeitgeist of our work-driven culture, presenting a narrative that's both witty and unsettling. It's a fresh Japanese perspective on the universal quest for fulfilling work, with a mix of humor and existentialism that could just change the way you think about your own daily grind.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.