Care of Wooden Floors

· HarperCollins UK
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A bold and brilliant debut from a darkly funny new voice.

Oskar is a minimalist composer best known for a piece called Variations on Tram Timetables. He is married to a Californian art dealer named Laura and he lives with two cats, named after Russian composers, in an Eastern European city.

But this book isn't really about Oskar. Oskar is in Los Angeles, having his marriage dismantled by lawyers. He has entrusted an old university friend with the task of looking after his cats, and taking care of his perfect, beautiful apartment.

Despite the fact that Oskar has left dozens of surreally detailed notes covering every aspect of looking after the flat, things do not go well.

Care of Wooden Floors is about how a tiny oversight can trip off a disastrous and farcical (fatal, even) chain of consequences. It's about a friendship between two men who don't know each other very well. It's about alienation and being alone in a foreign city. It's about the quest for perfection and the struggle against entropy. And it is, a little, about how to take care of wooden floors.

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4,0
5 reviews
Katherine Strong
28 June 2014
Just rambled on a bit for me. First half captivating, funny, original. Then samey. Couldn't bring myself to finish it. One mishap after another, after another. Too predictable and repetitive. Needed a change of pace or focys part way through. Or even, would have made a sparklingly brilliant short story. Not enough meat for a full length novel.
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Bonnie Benjamin
08 November 2017
I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. What really hooked me from the beginning was the genius writing. The pace is slow but the writing is so superbly descriptive and unusually funny that the reader becomes absorbed in the main character, his environment, his deep seated and rising anxiety and his efforts to match his friend's perfectionism. A stylish Mr Bean tale that I'll probably read again.
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aaron moon
15 February 2013
enjoyed the pace....
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About the author

Will Wiles was born in India in 1978. He lives in London and writes about architecture and design for a variety of magazines. He is the author of three novels, including Care of Wooden Floors and The Way Inn, all published by 4th Estate. The Way Inn was shortlisted for The Encore Award and Care of Wooden Floors won a Betty Trask Award.

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