páh Dávid - more once
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"August is the Sunday of the year. Accordingly, I lived my life just like that child who lies that they didn't give up anything in maths, and that he can watch the evening movie, but only because he already knows for sure that I don't even go to school on Monday. I pretended not to notice that summer would be over in no time, and five-degree mornings with neon-lit hallways and the indelicate smell of other people's energy drinks and tobacco smoke would be so sobering that I would choke on my own stomach acid and in no time it will be such a November here that it will cover the sun for weeks, and a usable photograph will not be possible to take in the open street at noon, because it will be so dark."
Brown is forty years old. Creative director of an event organization company. Overweight, lack of exercise, father of three children, semi-educated, arrogant, anxious average person. Who does not love himself or his life. The one who begins to understand that he will not live forever and will never make his teenage dreams come true.
However, when he tries to break out of his ordinary life with a common misstep on one day that starts out as boring, he has no idea that he is challenging fate against him. His punishment - or his reward? - and the fact that he has to live his life again after a surreal encounter. There you go, now you can start over! You can live differently. In a way he never dared to do before. You have to do it all the way through!
One more time.
Dávid Spáh's book is a generational novel for today's late thirties and young forties, which presents the pathfinding and midlife crisis of a generation with heart-wrenching humor and caustic sarcasm.