“Sure, I've gotten some disbelieving stares when I've tried to explain this little habit of mine to, say, a bus seatmate. I've watched a guy adjust his posture, or get up and move back several rows, even if it meant he now sat next to someone else who was clearly on the verge of some other kind of insanity.”
Quote by Steve Martin
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The pleasure of my company
This novel follows Daniel Pecan Cambridge, a man with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder who lives a isolated life in Los Angeles. Through a series of encounters with his therapist, a pizza delivery woman, and various neighbors, the story explores themes of human connection, mental health, and the search for meaning in everyday life. The book is characterized by Martin's signature wit and observational humor while addressing more serious themes of loneliness and the challenges of modern urban existence. more
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