Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas | Social Concerns
In each of his previous five novels, Tom Robbins has been concerned with redefining the individual's relationship to society in an attempt to correct a society that limits its members' spiritual development. This novel proves to be no exception. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas presents Robbins's critique of the business world, specifically stockbrokers whose commitment to making money distorts their characters and prevents them from achieving self-awareness and spiritual fulfillment. Gwendolyn Mati, a twenty-nine-year old stockbroker for the Seattle brokerage house of Posner Lampard...
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