A book in which human things happen


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Elan Mastai’s debut novel forces readers to ask what makes them happy. Photo: elanmastai.com/David Leyes

It's a good thing that the protagonist in Elan Mastai’s new book, All Our Wrong Todays (Dutton), is a funny guy.

For Tom Barren shows us the 2016 we once dreamed of, and failed to achieve: A Jetsons-like society of flying cars, no pollution, moon bases, moving sidewalks and gender equality. Even the avocados are perfect, every time.

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