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A book-length series of comic essays presents a wry first-person narrator who turns everyday trifles into humorous reflection, ranging from shopping and fashion to social awkwardness, leisure, and memory. Short anecdotes and extended asides blend self-deprecation with mild satire, exposing human indecision, vanity, and the comforts of idleness. The tone is conversational and playful, alternating between exaggerated situations and calm irony, and the pieces are structured as linked vignettes that repeatedly return to the follies of ordinary life.
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