<b><b>A wry and poignant debut novel about a man’s search for true connection that is “both knowing and cutting, a satire of internet culture that is also a moving portrait of a lost human being” (<i>Los Angeles Times</i>).</b><br><br><b>“A knowing and thought-provoking exploration of love, modern isolation, and what it means to exist—especially as a person of color—in our increasingly digital age.”—Celeste Ng, bestselling author of <i>Everything I Never Told You</i> and <i>Little Fires Everywhere<br></i></b><br><b>ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR—NPR, The New York Public Library, <i>Parade,</i><i>Kirkus Reviews<br></i></b></b><br> Lucas and Margo are fed up. Margo is a brilliant programmer tired of being talked over as the company’s sole black employee, and while Lucas is one of many Asians at the firm, he’s nearly invisible as a low-paid customer service rep. Together, they decide to steal their tech startup’s u