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Paperback Details
  • 01/2009
  • 978-0385342698 B001NLL5AE
  • 295 pages
  • $12.00
Ebook Details
  • 01/2009
  • B001NLL5AE
  • 306 pages
  • $9.99
Daphne Uviller
Author, Editor (anthology)
Super in the City

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

In a city brimming with opportunities for heroism, twenty-seven-year-old Zephyr Zuckerman has often fantasized about committing acts of bravery that would make front-page news. Now she may get her big break—though it may require plunging a few toilets. When the superintendent of her parents’ Greenwich Village brownstone is led away in handcuffs, unemployed Zephyr takes over his post and unleashes her inner sleuth: discovering titillating secrets about her tenants and realizing that her new reality is far more intriguing than her imagination.
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Booklist

Indecisive, overeducated, 27-year-old Zephyr Zuckerman is contemplating career options and living in an apartment in her parents’ Greenwich Village brownstone when their building superintendent is arrested without warning. At her parents’ behest, Zephyr fills in as super and starts digging into the building’s secrets amid scheduling service calls. With the help of handsome, mysterious exterminator Gregory Samson, she discovers a hidden staircase from the super’s apartment and the unsavory business her neighbor Roxana is running from her home. As she puts the pieces together, Zephyr develops a thing for both sleuthing and Gregory. Debut novelist Uviller borrows from her own life—with some admittedly bizarre twists—for this lively, smart chick-lit mystery. The characters are likable—especially Zephyr’s overachieving, yet unassuming coterie of prep-school friends. Readers will also appreciate the many literary references and Uviller’s insider’s view of New York City. --Aleksandra Walker

Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love

One should not simply read Super in the City; one should gobble it up like candy.”
 

Kirkus

“[A] funny enjoyable caper about a dirty job…. With a polished lead character, an ear for snappy dialogue and a propulsive storytelling style.”

Publishers Weekly

Uviller's debut is as gleefully unpretentious as the rhinestones on narrator Zephyr Zuckermans thrift-shop dress. This is not a Jesus-saving kind of story, Zephyr warns, and, indeed, sex, bodily functions, white lies and general irreverence keep this tale of love, friendship and New York City popping along. Zephyr and her best friends are flawed and lovable: divorcée party-crasher Tag is a globe-trotting scientist; Lucy, a social worker, writes notes on $10 bills and hopes that the right man will answer her call; Mercedes, a violinist, snags a celebrity boyfriend; and Abigail, a professor, falls into Internet-dating catastrophe. Zephyr, meanwhile, has dropped out of school, and her major concern, other than getting over an ex, is figuring out what she wants to be. So when her super is arrested, Zephyr inherits his post and discovers that there is far more happening under her roof than she can handle. The novel gallops at full speed from the very first line, and though there are times when it would serve Uviller well to rein it in a bit, this is undoubtedly smarter and funnier than most other girls-in-the-city novels.

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 01/2009
  • 978-0385342698 B001NLL5AE
  • 295 pages
  • $12.00
Ebook Details
  • 01/2009
  • B001NLL5AE
  • 306 pages
  • $9.99
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