The Downsizing of Hudson Foster

A Novel

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It’s a Wonderful Life meets the colloquial charm of The Catcher in the Rye.

A Writer’s Digest Book Award Winner

“Novel readers who enjoyed The Catcher in the Rye and other stories of growth and transformation will find The Downsizing of Hudson Foster an intriguing series of lessons about tradition, employment, and "trying to put a positive spin on all of the idiotic things" life throws at young people. Highly Recommended reading” – Midwest Book Review

If it wasn’t for bad luck, Hudson Foster would have no luck at all. At twenty-nine years young, the world was his oyster, until the fickle finger of fate took it all away. 

Fired from his cushy banking job, he’s forced to search for work during the Christmas holidays by a demanding father, affectionately known as “Mr. Perfect.”

In Harlin Hailey’s compact, muscular novel, we ride shotgun on Hudson’s sometimes poignant, often irreverently humorous job hunt as he “flips the bird” at the dark underbelly of corporate greed, sleazy telemarketing sales people, and the not-so-glamorous sets of Hollywood. 

In this turn-of-the-century romp through the ups and downs of unemployment, Hudson proves that he is capable of far more than he ever imagined and worth more than he or a winner-takes-all society ever gave him credit for.

The Downsizing of Hudson Foster follows his everyman journey as he takes the long route home to rediscover life and love, and miraculously survives to tell the tale.

An unforgettable coming-of-age in the workplace story for New Adult to Adult readers.



Praise for this book

"Great read. A contemporary yet timeless story. Witty, well told, and full of wonderful pearls of wisdom. For anyone that's suddenly found themselves unemployed or wonder what a crazy ride life could become if they did."