My French whore reads more like a screenplay if a screenplay were written in first-person prose. The chapters are fast and fairly predictable, and there is a clear three act structure. This isn't really a complaint so much as proof of Wilder's background as an actor and occasional screenwriter. An old school, broad sort of humor also bleeds through the book that makes it feel comfortable and well worn even though the book is only 3 years old.
And while My French Whore is too fast to have any real emotional resonance, it's a sweet book that likes its characters. It's funny with little dashes of deeper character development. What I enjoyed most was the kindness in Harry and Annie's relationship. You might expect a torrid affair, but it really just feels right. I appreciated the tone of the book, and by the end, I was ready to let the characters go feeling like I'd gone as far as I was meant to go with them and not a moment too long.
I might have to borrow this
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