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    The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin, Steve Martin (Read by)

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    • Pub. Date: November 2007
    • Sales Rank: 613,703

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      • Pub. Date: November 2007
      • Publisher: Hyperion
      • Format: Compact Disc
      • Sales Rank: 613,703

      Synopsis

      Steve Martin's "gifts for subtlety and slyness compare to those of the finest comic novelists" (People) and his latest New York Times bestseller — a witty and tender tour de force — is now in paperback!

      Shopgirl revealed the novelist in Steve Martin — witty, tender, intelligent, and passionate about his craft. And with the successful publication of The Pleasure of My Company, his reputation as one of our most gifted writers has been confirmed. Here, the reader is introduced to Daniel Pecan Cambridge, whose life is full and rich — but only within the confines of his Santa Monica apartment. Daniel's pathological obsession with street curbs and gas station attendants wearing blue hats may prevent him from venturing into the world outside of his window, but not from pursuing romance in his own peculiar way.

      Meticulously constructed, laugh-out-loud funny, and brilliantly inventive, Steve Martin's chronicle of a modern-day neurotic yearning to break free has touched more than 200,000 readers. Now in paperback, thousands more can have the pleasure of discovering his most delightful novel to date.

      Steve Martin is a celebrated writer, actor, and performer. His film credits include Father of the Bride, Parenthood, and The Spanish Prisoner, as well as Roxanne, L.A. Story, and Bowfinger, for which he also wrote the screenplays. He's won Emmys for his television writing and two Grammys for comedy albums. In addition to the play Picasso at the Lapin Agile, he has written a bestselling collection of comic pieces, Pure Drivel, and the bestselling novella Shopgirl, which is soon to be a major motion picture. His work appears frequently in The New Yorker and the New York Times. He lives in New York City and Los Angeles.

      Oakland Tribune - Carole Goldberg

      A charmingly funny and touchingly wistful story . . . [Martin] makes this flawed man believable and sympathetic, endearing even when exasperating.

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      Biography

      While he rose to fame as one of America's foremost funnymen on the big and little screens, Steve Martin has taken to giving his unique, fantastical sense of humor literary life, from books like the bestselling novella Shopgirl to plays like Picasso at the Lapine Agile and The Underpants.

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      Utterly Delighful!by SillyGirlQ

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      April 13, 2009: This book is absolutely marvelous! It touched me to the core and made me laugh out loud, sometimes simultaneously. Read It!

      Don't be fooled. Steve Martin is a serious writer.by Mr.Bezuk

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      March 24, 2009: I am the sort of reader that needs to turn to something light every few months. Steve Martin is a good writer and should be taken seriously. This is a story of a man with OCD who is making his way through life with humor and agility. I read this not long after reading "The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night" and found "The Pleasure of My Company" similar in content but much more enjoyable.


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