Shopgirl: A Novella

by Steve Martin | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0786891076 Global Overview for this book
Registered by winglmn60wing of Spotswood, Victoria Australia on 3/9/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by winglmn60wing from Spotswood, Victoria Australia on Tuesday, March 9, 2010
I really enjoyed this book when I first read it a few years ago. Hopefully a new reader will enjoy it, too!

From Publishers Weekly...
'Movie star Martin shone in the comic essays of last year's Pure DrivelAbut can he write serious fiction? His debut novella gives fans a chance to find out. Shy, depressed, young, lonely and usually broke, Vermont-bred Mirabelle Butterfield sells gloves at the Beverly Hills Neiman Marcus (nobody ever buys); at night, she watches TV with her two cats. Martin's slight plot follows Mirabelle's search for love or at least romance and companionship with middle-aged Ray Porter, a womanizing Seattle millionaire who may, or may not, have hidden redeeming qualities. Also in and out of Mirabelle's life are a handful of supporting characters, all of them lonely and alienated, too. There's her father, a dysfunctional Vietnam vet; the laconic, unambitious Jeremy; and Mirabelle's promiscuous, body-obsessed co-worker Lisa. Detractors may call Martin's plot predictable, his characters stereotypes. Admirers may answer that as in Douglas Coupland these aren't stereotypes but modern archetypes, whose lives must be streamlined if they are to represent ours. Except for its love-hate relations with L.A., little about this book sounds much like Martin; its anxious, sometimes flat prose style can be affecting or disorienting, and belongs somewhere between Coupland and literary chroniclers of depression like Lydia Davis. Martin's first novel is finally neither a triumph nor a disaster: it's yet another of this intelligent performer's attempts to expand his range, and those who will buy it for the name on the cover could do a lot worse.'

Journal Entry 2 by winglmn60wing at Walters Wine Bar in Southbank, Victoria Australia on Saturday, March 20, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (3/20/2010 UTC) at Walters Wine Bar in Southbank, Victoria Australia

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Taking to meetup - where it will either be snaffled or set free somewhere in Southbank....


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Journal Entry 3 by puppymummy from Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Picked up at meetup, after it was recommended as a great read.

Journal Entry 4 by puppymummy at Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Saturday, July 3, 2010
Not my kind of book. If it had been longer, I probably wouldn't have finished it. Serves me right for trying to read something vaguely literary!

Journal Entry 5 by leeny37 at Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Sunday, July 18, 2010
I've seen the movie and I thought it was okay so now it's time to check out the book.

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