Meet Sebastian. He's 32 years old, waits tables at Kangaroo Burgers, sleeps under his dad's table to repay his college loans, and doesn't understand how his mom drowned in a bubble bath. But the good life is just around the corner: he's got a master's degree and this thing with Shelly is really going somewhere.
That is until he lost the lousy job he did have, and Shelly gave him 30 days to get a real one. In a world split between the have-jobs and the have-nots, of grumpy dads who supported a family with only a high school diploma, global corporations that pay crap, guru-bosses still in high school, he won't stop riding through this quirky novel on his worn-out bike until he's made it.