 | Douglas Coupland - Fiction - 1991 - 183 pages
The story of three friends deals with the problems faced by the post baby boom generation and is accompanied by definitions of terms reflecting modern social trends | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 2010 - 297 pages
In a future where bees have become extinct, five people from different parts of the world are found to be stung and are captured by a secret government organization that segregates them on a remote Alaskan island, where they tell stories to ... | |
 | Douglas Coupland, OverDrive, Inc - Fiction - 2011 - 157 pages
The book asks as many questions as it answers, and readers will leave the story with no doubt that we are in a new phase of existence as a species -- and that there is no turning back. | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 2004 - 244 pages
In 1988, a stunning episode of teenage violence transforms a seemingly ordinary suburban community forever, as parents struggle to cope with their discovery of their children's underground world and the troubled survivors deal with their ... | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 2008 - 400 pages
The intrepid Microserfs are striking out on their own—living together in a shared digital flophouse as they desperately try to cultivate well-rounded lives and find love amid the dislocated, subhuman whir and buzz of their computer-driven ... | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 2008 - 464 pages
The perfect vehicle for [Coupland's] funny and poignant evocations of near-term nostalgia…there is brilliance at work in JPod.-Los Angeles Times | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 2008 - 275 pages
Roger Is A Middle-Aged And Divorced Aisles Associate At A Staples Outlet. | |
 | Douglas Coupland - Fiction - 2002 - 288 pages
This novel is without a doubt timely, but it's also the author's most potentially enduring work, one that should resonate with generations well beyond X."—The Ruminator Review "A fabulous modern-day yarn with your name all over it . . . a ... | |
 | Douglas Coupland - 1995 - 368 pages
A collection of stories explores the nature of spirituality in a fast-moving modern culture and its impact on human nature, beliefs, relationships, attitudes, hopes, fears, and dreams | |
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