Filled with many compelling, outrageous, and comic voices, White's novel
is disturbing, charming, and biting. Curtis White's new novel begins
with Mann's unassuming young man, Hans Castorp, visiting his cousin at a
health retreat. In this book, though, the retreat is a spa for
recovering alcoholics, totally unlike all other rehab centres. Rather
than encouraging their patients to free themselves from addiction, the
directors of The Elixir believe that sobriety isn't for everyone, that
you must let alcohol work its way on you. It is about a weird and
unlikely world that, nevertheless, is quite recognisable as our own.