The Top 10 Everything of 2009

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2. The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter

Jess Walter, THE FINANCIAL LIVES OF THE POETS 50 Top Ten Lists Fiction Books

Matt Prior lost his job as a financial journalist. His Web start-up tanked. His wife is flirting with an old flame on Facebook. His father is senile. He's going to lose his house. Matt's brilliant solution to these problems is to become a suburban pot dealer. To make matters worse, he sucks at it. Matt is a kind of suburban Everyman — hopelessly optimistic, endlessly disappointed, incompetent but indomitable — and this book is a small masterpiece, a Wodehouse-level comic performance. But it's also a deceptively amusing survey of the post-Fannie-and-Freddie American landscape, with a mother lode of bitter truths lying right below its perfect, manicured lawns.

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