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  1. The Pleasure of My Company is a 2003 novel by Steve Martin, which tells the story of the life of Daniel Pecan Cambridge, an introverted young man with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The novel revolves around Daniel, his obsessions, and his interactions with the world around his home in Santa Monica, California .

    • Steve Martin
    • 2003
  2. Jan 1, 2003 · The Pleasure of My Company is a sweet, poignant story from master comedian Steve Martin. The novel tells the story of Daniel Pecan Cambridge, a neurotic obsessive-compulsive, as he tries, in his own straight-jacketed way to find love.

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  3. The Pleasure of My Company: A Novel Paperback – Oct. 6 2004. by Steve Martin (Author) 4.3 635 ratings. See all formats and editions. From the bestselling author of Shopgirl comes the tender story of a troubled man who finds love, and life, in the most unexpected place.

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    • Steve Martin
  4. Martin forgoes the distanced omniscient narration of Shopgirl by plunking readers into the head of one the odder yet more charming protagonists in recent fiction, Daniel Pecan Cambridge, a gentle soul suffering from a mild mix of autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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    • Steve Martin
  5. Oct 6, 2004 · In The Pleasure of My Company, Steve Martin paints a sympathetic and sensitive portrait of a person struggling to break free of the chains that bind him. Mr. Martin has given us another enjoyable story—a worthy follow-up to Shopgirl.

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    • Hachette Books
    • $15.99
    • Steve Martin
  6. Feb 8, 2021 · The pleasure of my company. Daniel Pecan Cambridge, 30, 35, 38, or 27, depending on how he feels that day, is a young man whose life is rich and full, provided he never leaves his Santa Monica apartment.

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  8. Oct 1, 2003 · In The Pleasure of My Company, Steve Martin paints a sympathetic and sensitive portrait of a person struggling to break free of the chains that bind him. Mr. Martin has given us another enjoyable story—a worthy follow-up to Shopgirl.