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 · Petty Theft. A key to unlocking Pascal Girard’s Petty Theft is the book’s French title, La Collectionneuse (“The Collector”), a title shared with a film by New Wave auteur Eric Rohmer. Girard may have borrowed this title as a way of announcing a creative debt to Rohmer: both Rohmer and Girard are low-key, naturalistic artists who specialize in stories about self-conscious male protagonists . Pascal Girard has 25 books on Goodreads with ratings. Pascal Girard’s most popular book is Petty Theft.  · Petty Theft is a comedy of errors, a laugh-out-loud account of a man on a mission, and a testament to the addictiveness of book ownership. Pascal Girard intermingles an all-too-true-to-life snapshot of contemporary relationships with slapstick trials and dryly funny tribulations in Pages:


Petty Theft: Mini Review. Petty Theft () by Pascal Girard. Awkward. If I had to sum this book up in one word, that's what I'd go with. Pascal (the character) is awkward. The whole set-up winds up being awkward. Petty Theft. Writer: Pascal Girard Artist: Pascal Girard Publisher: Drawn Quarterly. Regardless of the nature of a breakup, there's always a point immediately after where you have to relearn what life is like without that other person as a regular presence in it. Much like the main character in Petty Theft, a cartoonist who after a breakup. 'Petty Theft is another hilarious, very fictionalized memoir from Pascal Girard (Reunion, Bigfoot, and Nicolas). The premise is this: Pascal has just broken up with his girlfriend of nine years, he's staying in a friend's spare room, and running to ease his frazzled nerves.


I NEARLY LOST YOU reviews Canadian graphic novels/comics. In this episode, Gord reviews Petty Theft by Pascal Theft. If you enjoyed this review, please click. A key to unlocking Pascal Girard’s. Petty Theft. is the book’s French title, La Collectionneuse (“The Collector”), a title shared with a film by New Wave auteur Eric Rohmer. Girard may have borrowed this title as a way of announcing a creative debt to Rohmer: both Rohmer and Girard are low-key. Petty Theft. A key to unlocking Pascal Girard’s Petty Theft is the book’s French title, La Collectionneuse (“The Collector”), a title shared with a film by New Wave auteur Eric Rohmer. Girard may have borrowed this title as a way of announcing a creative debt to Rohmer: both Rohmer and Girard are low-key, naturalistic artists who specialize in stories about self-conscious male protagonists navigating thorny romantic relationships.

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