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“When you grow up these days, you're told you're going to have four or five different careers during your lifetime. But what they don't tell you is that you're also going to be four or five different people along the way.”

Quote by Douglas Coupland

Work

Miss Wyoming

Miss Wyoming is a fictional story that delves into the lives of individuals living in the state of Wyoming, focusing on their struggles and triumphs as they navigate their personal journeys. The narrative weaves together various characters' experiences, highlighting the complexities of human relationships and the search for self-discovery in a rugged and picturesque landscape. more

Author

Douglas Coupland
Douglas Coupland

Douglas Coupland is a Canadian novelist born on December 30, 1961. His works depict the complexity of modern society with a unique perspective and style, particularly focusing on personal identity, consumer culture, and technological development. His notable works include 'Generation X' and 'Shitty Millennial'. more

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