The Magician's Assistant

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enormous house in Los Angeles with only a rabbit for company, she slides into a dangerous, somnolent despair, mourning the loss of a man she never had -- which means there is no need ever to quit mourning him. Like Sleeping Beauty, she A contradiction in herself, the beautiful Sabine has rejected many admirers to devote her entire adult life to loving Parsifal, assisting his magic act and finally helping him tend his dying Vietnamese lover, Phan. Now middle-aged and alone in Phan's yes, by the magic of love. If it is hard not to squint at some of the flashy paradoxes Patchett uses to construct her narrative, then perhaps a struggle with credulity is precisely what she wants to encourage. Improbable relationships Over the weeks that follow, Todd rehearses with Shandu, and although he makes numerous mistakes, thus earning the ire of his impatient mentor, he is determined to learn from them as Shandu shares Magical Rule #2: "Only let them see what you want them to see."

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Magicians Are Wizards: A possible subversion. While eminent conjurer Shandu the Magnificent knowingly keeps custody of a genuine magic wand, he warns that actual use of the wand can summon evil. As Todd's attention falls on the wand again, Shandu impresses on him the importance of Magical Rule #1: "Never, ever touch another magician's wand unless he hands it to you."Todd Marker's father has passed away, while his mother struggles to make ends meet by designing storyboard art for advertisements, so he aims to help her financially by answering a part-time job listing for a magician's assistant. Shandu catches Todd replacing the wand and realises he has broken Magical Rule #1, "Never, ever touch another magician's wand unless he hands it to you." Todd tells him about Nazrak, and Shandu is horrified; Nazrak is an evil demon sorcerer who has been imprisoned for centuries and seeks Shandu's wand, which can potentially grant enough power to pose a threat to the entire world. He angrily dismisses Todd, who rides off on his bike before realising he still has Shandu's bow tie.

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At first, I didn’t think I’d be able to connect much with Sabine, a glamorous magician’s assistant living the a cushy life in Los Angeles with her husband and his gay lover (I’ll let you read the book yourself to learn about that situation). Yet, as Sabine’s story unfolded, I found myself warming to her as she struggled to come to terms with her grief and redefine her suddenly solitary life. Through the Fetters family, Sabine encounters a world so different from her own that it both forces her to face reality and helps her on her journey. Patchett ended The Magician’s Assistant in precisely the right place, in my opinion, which left me feeling both satisfied and relieved this particular ending hadn’t gone the way of the others of Patchett’s I’d read! ISO-Standard Urban Groceries: After dropping off the storyboards, Mrs. Marker stops by the supermarket, and we see her walking down the alleyways toward their apartment building with a single paper bag of groceries that includes a baguette, a bunch of celery with leafy green tops, and an assortment of oranges and grapefruits that have not been put in a produce bag, so they spill out of the paper bag when the bottom inevitably tears. The real appeal of ''The Magician's Assistant'' lies in the small, accumulating ways in which Sabine and the Fetters family assist one another out of isolation and sorrow. By the end, they have all been somewhat transformed --Shandu arrives and deduces Todd's minimal experience, but Todd insists he is a fast learner and a hard worker. Shandu decides to give Todd a trial run, telling him that he must acquire skill at magic by keeping his mouth shut and eyes open. The difficulty with this unusual romance is that it is never clear why Sabine loves Parsifal so obsessively. He was generous and good-hearted, but so are his mother and sisters and nearly everyone else she encounters, including Phan, who regularly visits

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Exact Words: Todd extracts a promise from Nazrak that he must leave Mrs. Marker alone if he wants the wand. When Nazrak agrees and Todd hands over the wand, the demon points out that he never said he would leave Todd himself alone, and he prepares to banish him to the vortex with Shandu. Sealed Good in a Can: When Shandu is trapped in the vortex, he appears in a reflection to advise Todd.Parsifal turns out to be a gay magician, the owner of a rug store in Los Angeles who has AIDS and who has just died of a ruptured aneurysm while holding hands with his assistant, Sabine, whom he recently married. ''I love you,'' Stage Magician: Shandu the Magnificent had an illustrious career as a world famous conjurer. While embittered by his depleted reputation, he remains a consummate professional, with an undying love of performance. Magical Rule #3 comes up when rehearsal of a disappearing act goes badly: "Never, ever get caught in your own reflection." what began as a complicated story becomes almost baroque. The Fetterses prove to be tolerant, caring folks. Alarmed by her unhappiness, they invite Sabine to visit them in tiny Alliance, and she surprises herself by going, hoping for



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