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Less And Milkman Collection by Various Authors 2 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

SKU: MAN-U2905-9789123979271
Barcode: 9789123979271
Publisher: Abacus/Faber & Faber
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Titles in This Set:
Less
Milkman

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Two acclaimed novels, two distinct voices, one compelling paperback collection. This Less and Milkman Collection brings together Andrew Sean Greer’s Pulitzer Prize–winning fiction with Anna Burns’s Booker Prize–winning narrative, offering two contemporary landmarks in literary fiction. Less follows a traveling novelist whose search for love and meaning unfolds with wit, warmth, and a generous dash of heartbreak. Milkman invites readers into a tightly wound Northern Irish town through the eyes of an unnamed narrator, where memory, rumor, and belonging collide with the anxieties of a conflicted era. Together, these books offer a rich pairing for readers who relish character-driven storytelling, sharp social observation, and sentences that linger. The paperback format makes this duo an accessible, go-anywhere collection—perfect for gifting, personal libraries, or thoughtful reading challenges for fans of modern classics and award-winning authors.

What This Collection Covers:
This set spans two masterpieces that illuminate very different corners of the human experience. Less presents an intimate portrait of a man navigating fame, longing, and self-acceptance as he travels the globe in search of connection. Milkman explores a community’s fevered atmosphere during the Troubles, using a restrained, resonant voice to reveal how rumors shape identity and fate. The collection offers contrast—Greer’s humorous, roaming prose against Burns’s restrained, intimate lyricism—creating a duo that invites readers to compare approach, tone, and theme. It’s ideal for readers who crave depth, emotional truth, and immersive worlds. Both novels reward patient attention with insights into love, memory, and the ways societies shape personal choice. This is a thoughtful pair for a reader seeking contemporary literary fiction with enduring resonance and strong, award-winning reputations behind each title.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Less—Andrew Sean Greer’s brisk, elegiac novel traces the life of a celebrated but exhausted novelist as he embarks on a worldwide odyssey to dodge a wedding and, in the process, confront the long arc of his own desires. The book blends razor-sharp wit with tender honesty, delivering a travelogue of the heart that moves from Parisian parties to quiet moments of introspection. Greer’s storytelling is intimate and ironic, weaving humor with vulnerability to illuminate themes of aging, love’s unpredictability, and the search for authentic connection. Readers will delight in the nimble voice, inventive structure, and the way the novel turns celebrity satire into a sincere meditation on what it means to be human when the clock keeps ticking.

Milkman—Anna Burns presents a landmark novel set in a Northern Irish town during the Troubles, told through the eyes of an unnamed teenage girl. The narrative voice is restrained yet piercing, building tension from gossip, fear, and the gravity of everyday choices. The book’s intimate perspective—how a community’s rumors can feel like a pressure wave—offers a masterclass in handling complex social history through personal memory. Awarded the Booker Prize in 2018 and shortlisted for other major honors, Milkman combines political context with a deeply personal coming-of-age story, delivering a quiet but powerful indictment of surveillance, conformity, and the moral courage required to seek one’s own truth. This is a novel that lingers long after the last page.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for adult readers who prize literary fiction with strong character work and memorable voices. It suits readers who enjoy introspective humor and humanism in Greer’s Less, alongside Burns’s precise, historically rooted storytelling in Milkman. It’s a thoughtful gift for book clubs seeking discussion about identity, memory, love, and resilience, and for readers building a library of award-winning titles by renowned contemporary authors. Perfect for fans of contemporary literary novels, those who appreciate nuanced depictions of relationships, and readers who enjoy novels rooted in real-world settings with universal emotional stakes.

Key Benefits:

  • Two modern classics in a single paperback collection for value and convenience
  • Award-winning authors with acclaimed, distinctive voices
  • Rich character studies that fuel thoughtful book-club discussions
  • Contrasting tones—humor and warmth versus restrained, historical realism
  • Accessible paperback format ideal for gifting or travel reading

About the Author:
Andrew Sean Greer is the author of several acclaimed novels, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Less, celebrated for its kinetic wit, generous heart, and inventive storytelling. His work often blends humor with poignant examinations of love, identity, and the queer experience, earning him widespread praise for empathetic voice and fearless imagination. Anna Burns is a distinguished novelist whose Milkman secured the Booker Prize in 2018 and was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2019. Burns’s writing is noted for its intimate, disciplined prose, its fearless exploration of memory and gender, and its ability to illuminate political history through personal storytelling. Together, Greer and Burns represent two powerful voices in contemporary fiction, each pushing the boundaries of form while delivering deeply human narratives that stay with readers long after the final page.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a shelf of modern literary fiction, this collection offers two essential, complementary experiences. You’ll enjoy Greer’s exuberant, globe-trotting humor and Burns’s intimate, haunting portrait of a society in flux. Owning the two titles together creates a rich reading journey—from the whims of a roaming author to the quiet, dangerous rhythms of a community under pressure. It’s a perfect gift for fans of award-winning literature, for readers who relish character-driven stories with social resonance, and for anyone seeking thoughtful, transformative reads that reward careful attention and repeated returns.

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