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The Roxy Letters: A Novel di Mary Pauline…
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The Roxy Letters: A Novel (edizione 2020)

di Mary Pauline Lowry (Autore)

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"Meet Roxy. She's a sometimes vegan, always broke artist with a heart the size of Texas and an ex living in her spare bedroom. Her life is messy, but with the help of a few good friends and by the grace of the goddess Venus she'll discover that good sex, true love, and her life's purpose are all closer than she realizes. Bridget Jones penned a diary; Roxy writes letters. Specifically: she writes letters to her hapless, rent-avoidant ex-boyfriend--and current roommate--Everett. This charming and funny twenty-something is under-employed (and under-romanced), and she's decidedly fed up with the indignities she endures as a deli maid at Whole Foods (the original), and the dismaying speed at which her beloved Austin is becoming corporatized. When a new Lululemon pops up at the intersection of Sixth and Lamar where the old Waterloo Video used to be, Roxy can stay silent no longer. As her letters to Everett become less about overdue rent and more about the state of her life, Roxy realizes she's ready to be the heroine of her own story. She decides to team up with her two best friends to save Austin--and rescue Roxy's love life--in whatever way they can. But can this spunky, unforgettable millennial keep Austin weird, avoid arrest, and find romance--and even creative inspiration--in the process?"--Provided by publisher.… (altro)
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Titolo:The Roxy Letters: A Novel
Autori:Mary Pauline Lowry (Autore)
Info:Simon & Schuster (2020), 320 pages
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This was exactly the novel I needed to turn my brain off for NaNoWriMo. ( )
  whakaora | Mar 5, 2023 |
Oh my goodness, this book is an absolute delight! I lost track of the amount of times I laughed out loud. Normally I struggle with epistolary novels, Mary Pauline Lowry is so skilled at creating vivid characters, and Roxy's voice is totally capable of carrying the story through these (mostly) unsent letters to her ex-boyfriend/roommate.

At the beginning of the book, Roxy is almost a caricature of a millennial hipster, a mostly vegan almost full-time Whole Foods deli-maid with artist's block, struggling to make ends meet to support herself and her dog (Roscoe) and cat (Charlize Theron). In her first letter, Roxy complains:
"I was already in a funk last night that it was summer solstice and I had not gathered with an interesting coven of female friends to celebrate the longest day of the year with a series of elaborate rites. Rather, I'd been moping around in my room, trying to find solace in the poetry of Alice Notley and a pint of vegan ice cream, and wondering why it is I spend so much time home alone."
She's not always successful maintaining her vegan diet or bringing love, friendship, and art into the world, but she sure does try, invoking the goddess Venus, using crystals and tarot to guide her. I feel like I should be annoyed by this, but I find it all too relatable.

It seems like a lot of the reviewers so far have been totally turned off by Roxy's immaturity and selfishness, which does drive a lot of the decisions she makes throughout the novel. But Lowry performs her own bit of magic here in the way Roxy grows by the end. Roxy isn't let off the hook either; she's surrounded by a rich cast of supporting characters, all of whom are complex in their own ways. Even if Roxy brushes it off at the time, her friends and coworkers don't hesitate to call her out for her behavior. If those squicked out readers had stuck around, they would have also witnessed one of the best character arcs I've ever had the pleasure of reading.

There is much to love (or hate) about Roxy, and she has so much to learn. One of my favorite parts of her journey is her horror at the gentrification of Austin, TX. Roxy writes:
"Traffic down to the Hike and Bike Trail was hideous, the skyline full of cranes. I counted seven, each one building another towering upscale downtown condo that will soon be packed full of douchebags arriving from San Francisco and LA. Those D-bags may be in search of authenticity or the real America, but they will each contribute to diluting the essence and soul of this town that means everything to me. Oh how I wish I could do one tiny something to preserve this place that I love!"
Honestly, I GET it. As someone currently living in the fastest growing city in the US, the way Roxy bemoans gentrification is all too relatable. And while I don't picture myself ever going the route she does to try to combat the soulless, corporate spread, there is so much to admire in everything Roxy achieves in the end.

There are so many topics Lowry covers with humor, deftness, and compassion: loneliness, gentrification, addiction, mental illness, feminism, friendship, becoming an actual adult while still holding on the childhood dreams... It's a wild, hilarious, ultimately heartwarming ride. I cannot overstate how dearly I love this book!

(Note: The quotes are all from an uncorrected ARC, so they may change upon publication.) ( )
  liannecollins | Jun 10, 2022 |
Books told through letter format can go either way for me. Unfortunately, the narrative combined with this writing style just didn't hold my attention. I also really struggled to connect with the main character because of some of her language choices.

While the summary sounded appealing and quite cute, I ended up finding it over the top and cringe-worthy. It ended up distracted me more than anything else and I had to put this one down after struggling through the first quarter of it. Some of my favorite #bookstagrammers loved this one, it just wasn't for me.

Thank you to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  genthebookworm | Dec 19, 2020 |
Actual review 3.5⭐ rounded up to 4.

I love a book that makes me laugh and this one made me laugh...A LOT! This is a story told in letter format. Roxy starts by writing a letter to her ex boyfriend turned roommate giving him the rules that he will have to follow if he is going to live with her. And from there the author takes you on a fun hysterical ride!

Such a fun, easy read! A little predictable in spots, but I was able to overlook that, because of how the book was written.

Thank you Netgalley and Simon and Schuster for a copy of this ebook in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  foxandbooks | Aug 19, 2020 |
This is a Bridget Jones Diary like story, if Bridget Jones were about 10 years younger, a vegan and lived in the US instead of the UK. Rosy is 28, is completely stalled in her artistic pursuits and works at a dead end job at the local Whole Goods in Austin,TX. A chronically lonely young woman, who is financially challenged, Roxy invites her ex boyfriend,Everett, to stay in her spare room in exchange for rent. She starts writing a diary of sorts in the form of letters to Everett. Initially, many of her letter detail her frustrations with Everett as a roommate. As the story goes on she chronicles her various life struggles and triumphs. At first she does come off as a bit high strung and petty. Things do improve for her over time as she finally learns how to grow up a little bit. For that the story gets better as it goes on. Roxy genuinely blossoms from a floundering child-adult to a strong, well adjusted young woman. At times her trials and tribulations can be quite funny. In general this should appeal to fans of Bridget Jones. Thank you to Netgalley for the copy in an exchange for an honest review. ( )
  hana321 | May 23, 2020 |
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"Meet Roxy. She's a sometimes vegan, always broke artist with a heart the size of Texas and an ex living in her spare bedroom. Her life is messy, but with the help of a few good friends and by the grace of the goddess Venus she'll discover that good sex, true love, and her life's purpose are all closer than she realizes. Bridget Jones penned a diary; Roxy writes letters. Specifically: she writes letters to her hapless, rent-avoidant ex-boyfriend--and current roommate--Everett. This charming and funny twenty-something is under-employed (and under-romanced), and she's decidedly fed up with the indignities she endures as a deli maid at Whole Foods (the original), and the dismaying speed at which her beloved Austin is becoming corporatized. When a new Lululemon pops up at the intersection of Sixth and Lamar where the old Waterloo Video used to be, Roxy can stay silent no longer. As her letters to Everett become less about overdue rent and more about the state of her life, Roxy realizes she's ready to be the heroine of her own story. She decides to team up with her two best friends to save Austin--and rescue Roxy's love life--in whatever way they can. But can this spunky, unforgettable millennial keep Austin weird, avoid arrest, and find romance--and even creative inspiration--in the process?"--Provided by publisher.

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