"The Cry of the Green Sloth" (2009) is the second book by the American writer Sam Savage, author of the sensational "Firmin". Released three years later, the writer’s new novel did not disappoint his fans. This time Savage’s hero is the writer and publisher of the magazine "Soap," Andy Whittaker. Adopting the epistolary genre—the book consists entirely of the hero’s correspondence with a wide variety of correspondents (from time to time the letters are interspersed with bills, receipts, etc.)—Savage managed to create a highly unusual character, acquaintance with whom will surely delight anyone who opens this book.