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Rent: Love Me

By Garrison Keillor

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When Larry Wyler heads east from Minnesota to New York in pursuit of the celebrated life of the writers he admires and the three-martini lunch, he leaves behind Iris, the college sweetheart he married. When he abandons the rural flats of St. Paul for the fabled high-rise housing William Shawn and his famous magazine, Wyler stumbles into meteoric success as a writer and a womanizer. However, he's soon brought low by an even quicker series of failures on both fronts. Iris catches Wyler in flagrante, living the New York high life, and when The New Yorker gives him the boot the jig is up. A chastened man, Wyler returns to Minnesota, where the only writing job he can get is as an advice columnist for the lovelorn. Writing under the pen name "Mr. Blue," Wyler doles out wry, knowing, and practical advice about seduction and mating to the heartbroken and the lonely. And only slowly, painfully, does Wyler figure out for himself how, after losing love, you can eventually get it back.

From one of America's most beloved writers comes a hilarious and heartfelt novel about ambition, success, and failure as well as the virtues of real love and a steady writing job.

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ISBN 10: 0142004995
ISBN 13: 9780142004999
288 pages.
First Published:8/18/2003
List Price:14.00
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Literature & Fiction, Comic, Contemporary, Women's Fiction, Domestic Life

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writes,

Garrison has a way of seeing life as it is and still giving it a humorous slant. I love his writings and I loved this book.

writes,

For those looking for PHC check out a different book or tune into NPR.

This is a quirky little tale that has a fair number on tangents in it. Yet I found it entertaining.
I also find it quotable. For example here are a few...
"Impatience is the luxury of youth. If you don't know this, life itself will teach you."
"The more you complain the longer God makes you live."
"The gains in life come so slowly and the losses come on suddenly."
"Disaster is an opportunity to change directions."
If you can get past the some of the ramblings it is worth your while.

writes,

Garrison Keillor often seems obsessed with sex. Sex is a good thing, but "Love Me" is too much of that one good thing. Stick to radio.