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    <![CDATA[<strong>A gallery girl's cannily observed and whimsically acerbic romp through the glamorous Chelsea art scene</strong> <br/><br/> When figurative painter Jeffrey Finelli is run over by a cab in front of the Simon Pryce Gallery on the night of his first opening, the art world falls all over itself for a piece of the instantly in-demand work by the late &#147;emerging artist.&#148; At the center of the show is an enormous painting called <em>Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him</em> that becomes the object of most desire. As the artist philosophically muses before meeting his untimely end, &#147;It represents the creative endeavor.&#148; <br/><br/> After Finelli's death, the gallery receptionist, aspiring artist and protagonist Mia McMurray, finds herself at the center of the art world's most sensational story. For suddenly everyone wants <em>Lulu</em>. Mia, in her clever, clear-headed voice tells the ensuing tale, the details of which she finds endlessly amusing and unavoidably alluring. While she watches a Birkin-toting wannabe collector, a well-muscled Irish artist, a real estate baron, and niece/muse of the artist, Lulu Finelli, duke it out over the oversized piece, Mia, à la Holly Golightly, finds her own creative outlet and artistic identity, not to mention love. <br/><br/> As <em>The Devil Wears Prada</em> demystified the world of high fashion, Danielle Ganek's delightfully funny and insightful first novel paints the oddly captivating New York City art scene as it exists today.]]>
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