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SHOPGIRL: A NOVELLA by Steve Martin
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SHOPGIRL: A NOVELLA (original 2000; edition 2006)

by Steve Martin

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Mirabelle works as a shop assistant in the glove department at Niemans, LA's finest store; she also draws darkly gothic pictures at night. Adrift in the world and lonely, her situation is not improved by the fact that hardly anyone buys the kind of gloves that Niemans sell, so she spends most of her day leaning on the counter staring into empty space. There are two men in her life - Jeremy, a man who stencils amplifiers for a living, and Mr Ray Porter, an older man and millionaire who applies logic to relationships, and is serially confused and disappointed. In this exquisitely self-contained novel, Steve Martin touches on the surface horrors of LA - the false noses, lips, breasts and people - without exaggeration or explicitly playing for laughs. It's insightful, dark, funny and tender.… (more)
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Title:SHOPGIRL: A NOVELLA
Authors:Steve Martin
Info:Hyperion (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 144 pages
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Rating:****
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I was reshelving this book at the library, when I happened to peek at the first couple of pages. Brought the book home with me (happens a lot; occupational hazard). The first half was captivating. But then about two-thirds in I was starting to get tired of the pace and the non-events. Perhaps Mr Martin was as well, because the story kind of swooped up and wrapped itself tidily in the last 10 to 15 pages. Still, I liked the rhythm of the prose. There are a few gems in there from start to finish.
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  mimo | Dec 18, 2023 |
this was fine... entertaining! but at the same time not exciting. i know it was only 130 pages, but i think there could've been more. it's a bittersweet story as Mirabelle looks for genuine love and happiness. there are a lot of quiet heartbreaking moments that i liked. not amazing or groundbreaking, but it was enjoyable. quick, easy to read and well written. i don't read stories with characters like Mirabelle so that was refreshing ( )
  Ellen-Simon | Mar 1, 2023 |
..."it's pain that changes our lives."

Let me try to type this correctly:

Men are pigs and ruin women's lives...
but, women can be just as bad as trying to ruin women's lives. ( )
  ennuiprayer | Jan 14, 2022 |
delightful story. ( )
  oobiec | Nov 2, 2021 |
delightful story. ( )
  oobiec | Nov 2, 2021 |
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When you work in the glove department at Neiman's, you are selling things that nobody buys anymore.
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Mirabelle works as a shop assistant in the glove department at Niemans, LA's finest store; she also draws darkly gothic pictures at night. Adrift in the world and lonely, her situation is not improved by the fact that hardly anyone buys the kind of gloves that Niemans sell, so she spends most of her day leaning on the counter staring into empty space. There are two men in her life - Jeremy, a man who stencils amplifiers for a living, and Mr Ray Porter, an older man and millionaire who applies logic to relationships, and is serially confused and disappointed. In this exquisitely self-contained novel, Steve Martin touches on the surface horrors of LA - the false noses, lips, breasts and people - without exaggeration or explicitly playing for laughs. It's insightful, dark, funny and tender.

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