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Paperback Fits Like a Rubber Dress Book

ISBN: 0889242844

ISBN13: 9780889242845

Fits Like a Rubber Dress

What does it take to squeeze into a second skin you think you want? And when you find you can't breathe, who's going to help you peel it off? In a celebrity-obsessed culture, when media images of women (and women themselves) appear to be driven by unreasonable expectations and demands, how does a 29-year-old woman fill that perfect little black dress?

These questions are posed and answered in Roxane Ward's debut novel, Fits Like a Rubber Dress, a hybrid of satire, social commentary, and tragedy. It's the story of Indigo Blackwell, a woman who tries to reinvent herself as someone glamorous, and ends up travelling innocently through the underground world of drugs, fetish parties, and sadomasochistic sex.

Indigo is married to Sam, a self-absorbed wannabe novelist. She's bored by her career in public relations. The lives her friends lead are profoundly more interesting than her own limited existence. She realizes, the afternoon of her promotion, that the time has come for change: something bigger than a haircut, less extreme than a divorce. No sooner has she made the leap from financial security to the exhilarating uncertainty of film school, than she walks in the back door of her house, video camera in hand, to find another man's head between her husband's naked thighs. The camera keeps rolling as Indigo's marriage dissolves.

Alone for the first time, Indigo finds herself propelled into the kind of intense, urban life she's always wanted. She begins an affair with Jon, a toxic young artist who treats his own life and the people in it as he would a sculpture, as things to manipulate. Fast approaching thirty, Indigo discovers that her new life doesn't have to fit so tightly after all.

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Great Characters

I bought this book in Vancouver for my flight home and based my selection totally on the title. What a treat! My biggest compliment is that this is far from predictable - even when I had a "premonition" of things that might happen, there were several steps in between so that I started second guessing myself and it kept the book interesting. It also made it seem more like I was experiencing things as the characters did which also made me grow more "attached" to them. A truly great read - characters that you really get to know and care about. I was disappointed to get to the end - I wanted to keep reading :-)

An excellent, very funny, first novel.

FLRD is an excellent, very funny, first novel. The setting is urban, the characters young and at that stage where they're either successful or bored and onto their next job. The male characters aren't as interesting as the female characters, but they're well done. FLRD is quite similar in style and approach to Russell Smith's novels (eg Noise), but she does a better job with her characters. Russell Smith's female characters are shallow plot decorations, but Roxane Ward's female and male characters are better balanced.Indigo, the main character, is the sort of person one wishes one had as a friend.It's nice to see a woman outdoing the men in writing a funny, urban novel for a change.
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