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An Object of Beauty - by Steve Martin (Paperback)

From Grand Central Publishing

Current price: $10.79
An Object of Beauty - by Steve Martin (Paperback)
An Object of Beauty - by Steve Martin (Paperback)

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An Object of Beauty - by Steve Martin (Paperback)

From Grand Central Publishing

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About the Book Lacey Yeager is young, captivating, and ambitious enough to take the New York City art world by storm. Groomed at Sothebys and hungry to keep climbing, Lacey charms everyone with her magnetic charisma and liveliness. Her ascension to the highest tiers of the city parallel the soaring heights--and, at times, the dark lows--of the art world and the country from the late 1990s through today. Book Synopsis Lacey Yeager is young, captivating, and ambitious enough to take the NYC art world by storm. Groomed at Sothebys and hungry to keep climbing the social and career ladders put before her, Lacey charms men and women, old and young, rich and even richer with her magnetic charisma and liveliness. Her ascension to the highest tiers of the city parallel the soaring heights--and, at times, the dark lows--of the art world and the country from the late 1990s through today. About the Author Steve Martin is a legendary writer, actor, and performer. His film credits include Father of the Bride , Parenthood , The Spanish Prisoner , and Bringing Down the House , as well as Roxanne , L.A. Story , and Bowfinger , for which he also wrote the screenplays. Hes won Emmys for his television writing and two Grammys for comedy albums. In addition to a play, Picasso at the Lapin Agile , he has written a bestselling collection of comic pieces, Pure Drivel , and a bestselling novella, Shopgirl , which was made into a movie. His work appears frequently in The New Yorker and The New York Times .
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