Love Slave

A humorous journey through love and self-discovery

Jennifer Spiegel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Unbridled Books

Published:20th Sep '12

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In Love Slave, Sybil Weatherfield's journey through 1995 New York explores love, friendship, and the pressures of early adulthood, defying genre expectations.

In Love Slave, Jennifer Spiegel introduces readers to Sybil Weatherfield, a spirited protagonist navigating the complexities of life in 1995 New York. Sybil, who boldly claims, I can write the pants off any man, juggles her daytime role as an office temp with her nighttime gig as a columnist for a cheeky publication called New York Shock. Her column, titled Abscess, humorously reflects her own emotional wounds and the struggles of her generation. Through her witty observations and sharp prose, Sybil captures the essence of early adulthood in a rapidly changing cultural landscape.

Sybil's circle of friends is as eclectic as her experiences, including a paper-pusher for a human rights organization and the charismatic lead singer of a local rock band named Glass Half Empty. Together, they defy the conventions of chick-lit, creating a narrative that is both uproarious and thought-provoking. As they navigate the trials of love, friendship, and self-discovery, the characters unwittingly challenge societal expectations of women, all while grappling with their own insecurities and aspirations.

Ultimately, Love Slave is a poignant exploration of what it means to seek love and connection in a world filled with uncertainty. Spiegel's keen eye for cultural detail and her ability to weave humor into the fabric of serious themes make this novel a delightful yet reflective read, inviting readers to consider the ironic implications of being a love slave in a contemporary society.

Set in the motels, highways and restaurants of New Mexico, Alpert's first novel is an elegant and witty, if modest, peek into the lives of a handful of characters in the American Southwest. Successfully sidestepping the cliches of the road novel, Alpert introduces her cast of fully dimensional characters with strong, selective strokes. At 26, Marilee Levitay (whose French-punning name is one of the author's few breaches of subtlety) is crossing the desert in her Dodge Dart to marry her high-school sweetheart, Larry. In the shadows of both the White Sands Missile Range and her own anxieties about life, Marilee meets a hitchhiking dwarf named Enoch. The unfolding of their uncannily erotic relationship is the heart of the novel, but Alpert gracefully weaves in the destinies of her secondary characters?an insurance salesman in hiding, a buck-toothed checkout girl, a landlady tamale chef. Comprised of conversations and chance meetings, the story is fundamentally subdued and rarely surprising; there is never much tension about whether Marilee will marry the fraud Larry. However, Alpert's imagery?melons on a car seat, a stunted boy digging in the dirt with a spoon?is inventive and often beautiful. Wry dialogue and a lean sense of humor give life to this novel about the awkward comedy of overcoming loneliness. - Publishers Weekly Marilee journeys from Los Angeles to New Mexico to surprise her fiance, Larry, who has taken a job on the Alamogordo Air Force Base to gain, in one of his antithetical Zen experiments, an understanding of peace. Sympathy for Enoch, a hitchhiking dwarf, disrupts her orderly plans. Enoch's free spirit, quirky humor, and inquisitive mind contrast vividly with Larry's controlling ways. In a separate voyage, Figman, an insurance claims adjuster on the run, relocates to New Mexico after surviving a lethal car crash that results in an unfair lawsuit against him. Now prone to migraines and the conviction that he is dying, Figman embarks on new adventures. Late in the novel, these two distinct love stories converge on a highway in near collision. This is a curious, fun, intriguing, and recommended first novel. - Library Journal

ISBN: 9781609530822

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 354g

280 pages