Sweet Dreams (novel)
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For the unrelated American series, see Sweet Dreams (novel series).
Sweet Dreams is a 1973 novel by Michael Frayn. The book follows a middle-class intellectual man, Howard Baker, who dies and ends up in a middle-class intellectual version of heaven, where he and his circle of middle-class intellectual friends have jobs such as designing the Alps and creating man. Howard moves through a series of more or less trite philosophical positions before finally going to work for God.
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