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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: NEW - COLLECTIBLE. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Edition, First Printing. BRAND NEW & COLLECTIBLE. First Edition, First Printing. Signed by author with the simple message, "Love and coffee". A sly, romantic comedy. Protagonist, Minnesotian Larry Wyler hails from St. Paul's working class district; not from Lake Wobegon of Garrison Keilor's fame. First published in the New Yorker. Having written a hugely successful first novel (titled Spacious Skies), Larry leaves his wife to take up office in the magazine of magazines, and residence in the city of cities. Alas, success was temporal --- his second novel (Amber Waves of Grain) bombs and writer's block sets in. A job as a newspaper advice columnist under the name Mr. Blue (author Keillor did actually write such a column under the same pseudonym) comes his way, which, in time, allows him some measure of clarity and direction in his own life. Our hero then stands tall, confronts the evil publisher of the New Yorker, and devotes himself to win back his wife's (college sweetheart, Democrat, and social worker) affections. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 005520
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