BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST - Forget room service: this is a riotous elegy,
a deadpan celebration of colliding worlds, and a spirited defense of
love. Blending incisive wit with surprising compassion, Hotel World is
a wonderfully invigorating, life-affirming book.
Five people: four are living; three are strangers; two are sisters; one,
a teenage hotel chambermaid, has fallen to her death in a dumbwaiter.
But her spirit lingers in the world, straining to recall things she
never knew. And one night all five women find themselves in the smooth
plush environs of the Global Hotel, where the intersection of their very
different fates make for this playful, defiant, and richly inventive
novel.