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Cat Person
Cat Person | Kristen Roupenian
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She thought, brightly, This is the worst life decision I have ever made! And she marvelled at herself for a while, at the mystery of this person who’d just done this bizarre, inexplicable thing. Margot meets Robert. They exchange numbers. They text, flirt and eventually have sex – the type of sex you attempt to forget. How could one date go so wrong? Everything that takes place in Cat Person happens to countless people every day. But Cat Person is not an everyday story. In less than a week, Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker debut became the most read and shared short story in their website’s history. This is the bad date that went viral. This is the conversation we’re all having. This gift edition contains photographs by celebrated photographer Elinor Carucci, who was commissioned by the New Yorker to capture the image that accompanied Kristen Roupenian’s Cat Person when it appeared in the magazine. You Know You Want This, Kristen Roupenian’s debut collection, will be published in February 2019.
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TheEllieMo
Cat Person | Kristen Roupenian
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A short story that got made into a mini 56-page book after the story went viral. The first 50 pages of this tiny novella are a well-crafted tale of the events leading up to, and happening on, Margot and Robert‘s first date. The last six pages, though, suggest that Roupenian reached a point and either ran out of ideas, space or time, and suddenly brought in the final e-mail exchanges to end the story asap. I feel poor Robert deserved better.

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Sarah83
Cat Person | Kristen Roupenian
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Read this one in two sittings. Anyone else already read it? I am still a bit uncertain what to this about it... #netgalley

Redwritinghood Is this the same one that was in The New Yorker? I think I read it online. 5y
Sarah83 @Redwritinghood I don't know, if it was published in the New Yorker. In this book were 12 stories about women and men and their relationships 5y
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