Holy Water, James P. Othmer
Holy Water, James P. Othmer
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Holy Water
A Novel

Author: James P. Othmer

Narrator: William Dufris

Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/16/2010


Synopsis

Henry Tuhoe is the quintessential twenty-first-century man. He has a vague, well-compensated job working for a multinational conglomerate—but everyone around him is getting laid off as the company outsources everything it can to third-world countries.

Henry has a beautiful wife—his college sweetheart—and an idyllic new home in the leafy suburbs, complete with pool. But his wife won't let him touch her, even though she demanded he get a vasectomy; he's seriously overleveraged on the mortgage; and no matter what chemicals he tries, the pool remains a corpselike shade of ghastly green.

Then Henry's boss offers him a choice: go to the tiny, magical, about-to-be-globalized Kingdom of Galado to oversee the launch of a new customer-service call center for a boutique bottled water company the conglomerate has just acquired, or lose the job with no severance. Henry takes the transfer, more out of fecklessness than a sense of adventure.

In Galado, a land both spiritual and corrupt, Henry wrestles with first-world moral conundrums, the life he left behind, the attention of a steroid-abusing, megalomaniacal monarch, and a woman intent on redeeming both his soul and her country. The result is a riveting piece of fiction of and for our times, blackly satirical, moving, and profound.

About James P. Othmer

James P. Othmer is the author of Adland: Searching for the Meaning of Life on a Branded Planet and the novel The Futurist, which was expanded from a short story published in the Virginia Quarterly that was a finalist for the National Magazine Award in Fiction. He lives in upstate New York with his wife and children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hugh

Wonderfully insightful AND entertaining. (I rarely get to pair those two...) smart and funny, but with a human tug of outrage at how we conduct our business overseas.......more

Goodreads review by Elle

If what the author describes through the eyes of his protagonist Henry was not all too true, one would laugh more. Author is a master of cynical juxtaposition of words and images that nail the absurdity, twisted logic and shameful operations of American companies who prey on the turmoil and frailtie......more

Goodreads review by Jelliam

Only gets good around page 200 when Henry's annoying ass gets punched by Maya. Up until then it was Incredibly exhausting and painfully white and cishet and I would've much rather read about Rachel's witchcraft than listen to Henry drone on about life. Last 100 pages? Incredible and realistic in tha......more

This is just a strange story. There are messages for readers within the strange story. I hope there are not places in our world like the one described but I suspect there may be.......more

Goodreads review by Len

I absolutely loved James Othmer's first novel, The Futurist, so I was really looking forward to Holy Water. It didn't disappoint, although it's not as good as The Futurist in my opinion. Holy Water still includes Othmer's wit and cultural references. It's a thoroughly modern tale of an American male......more