Steve Martin's most achieved work to date.
A winsome fairy tale.
Shopgirl has some of Chekhov's autumn light about it.
A sweet, courageous exploration of a young woman's search for selfhood and love.
Wryly omniscient, ruthlessly truthful, [Martin] calls to mind [Jane] Austen with an up-to-date, masculine spin.
Mirabelle is the “shoopgirl”of the title,a young woman,beautiful in a wallflowerish kind of way, who works behind the glove counter at Neiman Marcus “selling things that nosy buys anymore...”
Mirabelle captures the attention of Ray Porter, a wealthy businessman almost twice her age. As they tentatively embark on a relationship, they struggle to decipher the language of love--with consequences that are both comic and heart-breaking. Filled with the kind of witty, discerning observations that have brought Steve Martin critical success, Shopgirl is a work of disarming tenderness.