The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir Who Got Trapped In An Ikea Wardrobe

Author: Romain Puertolas

The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir Who Got Trapped In An Ikea Wardrobe

When it was published in France, his home country, last year, this debut from Romain Puertolas became a bestseller.

He wrote it on his mobile phone while working as a border guard.

It tells the story of Ajatashatru, a fakir (a magical man), who lives in a remote village in India and needs a new bed of nails.

He persuades his friends and followers to pay for a flight to his nearest Ikea, in Paris, to buy a one.

After falling for a beautiful woman called Marie, he spends the night living it up in the store and hides from the night guards in a wardrobe, which is then loaded onto a lorry and shipped to England.

He ends up travelling around Europe and north Africa by plane, ship, trunk and hot-air balloon, making friends — and enemies — along the way.

On one level, this is a standard picaresque tale of a con man living by his wits, but beneath the humour and farce is a more profound examination of poverty and immigration, of traffickers and the lengths desperate people will go to for a better life.

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