The Frog King

The Frog King by Adam Davies is a first edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on August 6, 2002. This contemporary fiction novel follows Harry Driscoll, an editorial assistant in New York City, who grapples with the disparity between his wealthy background and his current financial struggles. Despite his Ivy League education and aspirations as a writer, Harry finds himself stuck in an entry-level job with an unfinished manuscript and a complicated romantic life.
Readers will encounter Harry’s journey as he navigates his dreams, relationships, and the challenges of expressing his feelings. The narrative delves into themes of romance, humor, and the complexities of contemporary life, all while highlighting Harry’s reluctance to embrace love. With 336 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of Harry’s character and the humorous yet poignant situations he faces.
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Harry Driscoll is living in New York City (if you call trying to survive on an editorial assistant’s salary “living”).
His family is wealthy (but Harry Driscoll is not).
His education is Ivy League (but what good is it doing him?).
His publishing job is entry level (with no exit in sight).
BUT…
Harry Driscoll has a dream (if you call an unfinished manuscript hidden in the closet a “dream”).
Harry Driscoll has a girl (although intercourse is out of the question).
Harry Driscoll even has feelings. (He asked this girl, one day in the park, to be in his life forever–and meant it!)
And the other girls? They’re not the problem. (The problem is, Harry Driscoll cannot allow himself to say the word “love.”)
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