‘A delicate, poignant modern romance about a shy shopgirl’ Richard Corliss
   
Mirabelle Buttersfield spends her days selling expensive evening gloves in Beverly Hills’ finest store, and her nights watching television and drawing darkly gothic pictures.
   
Adrift in the world and lonely, she has few customers, so spends most of her time leaning on the counter staring into space. But then two men enter her life: Jeremy, a roadie for a band, and Mr Ray Porter, a middle-aged millionaire who invites her out to dinner.
 
Funny, tender, and insightful, Shop Girl is a coming of age story set against the backdrop of LA’s false noses and falser people – from one of our best loved comic writers.
			Mirabelle Buttersfield spends her days selling expensive evening gloves in Beverly Hills’ finest store, and her nights watching television and drawing darkly gothic pictures.
Adrift in the world and lonely, she has few customers, so spends most of her time leaning on the counter staring into space. But then two men enter her life: Jeremy, a roadie for a band, and Mr Ray Porter, a middle-aged millionaire who invites her out to dinner.
Funny, tender, and insightful, Shop Girl is a coming of age story set against the backdrop of LA’s false noses and falser people – from one of our best loved comic writers.
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Reviews
			A delicate, poignant modern romance about a shy shopgirl		
					
			
			Shopgirl has some of Chekhov's autumn light about it: a story remembering all the really fine recent things		
					
			
			A tender love story		
					
			
			Shopgirl reads as smoothly and pleasurably as the novels of the late W.M. Spackman		
					
			
			A delicate, poignant modern romance about a shy shopgirl		
					
			
			Is there no end to Steve Martin's talents? ... he has shown himself in recent years to be an accomplished writer, not least with this slickly written short novel... Martin's writing has real charm		
					
			
			It's the signature combination of exhilaration and vulnerability that Martin offers us with extraordinary confidence		
					
			
			His prose is almost Zen-like and his revelations superb		
					
			
			A tender love story		
					
			
			Shopgirl is an Audrey Hepburn of a book: slim, lovely, and ever so old-fashioned		
					
			
			The book is like one of Mirabelle's sketches: small, deft, pensive, poignant - a moving still life		
					
			
			The book is like one of Mirabelle's sketches: small, deft, pensive, poignant -- a moving still life		
					
			
			Shopgirl has some of Chekhov's autumn light about it: a story remembering all the really fine recent things		
					
			
			His prose is almost Zen-like and his revelations superb		
					
			
			Shopgirl is an Audrey Hepburn of a book: slim, lovely, and ever so old-fashioned		
					
			
			Wryly omniscient, ruthlessly truthful, [Martin] calls to mind Austen with an up-to-date, masculine spin		
					
			
			Wryly omniscient, ruthlessly truthful, [Martin] calls to mind Austen with an up-to-date, masculine spin		
					
			
			Shopgirl reads as smoothly and pleasurably as the novels of the late W.M. Spackman		
					
			
			It's the signature combination of exhilaration and vulnerability that Martin offers us with extraordinary confidence