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Loading... Was She Pretty? (edition 2006)by Leanne Shapton
Work detailsWas She Pretty? by Leanne Shapton
Really interesting and creative book, based on real stories about people's exes, and illustrated by the author. I also liked the Kierkegaard quote at the beginning. ( )What a loaded question. If there's one thing to take away from this book, it's that you should never ask this one. Was she pretty? Of course she was. The book is a series of very short bios, usually one or two sentences about an ex. For example, "Katya's boyfriend never stopped sending her postcards" or "Isaac would not let Rebecca answer the telephone in his apartment." Mini stories on one side of the page, sketches on the other. I can't decide if this would be a great book or a depressing book to read right after a break up. Maybe both. And maybe that's why the detatched sweetness of the book is so effective. Sort of a book version of the song 88 lines about 44 women. But from a woman's point of view. All the ways that the very existence of an ex-girlfriend can intimidate the current one. Very fast read, but with plenty to make you nod and wince with recognition. no reviews | add a review
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