Book Review: Checkout by Anna Sam
October 17th, 2009 by Leah
Checkout: A Life on the Tills is the memoir of Anna Sam, who worked in a French supermarket for 8 years.
After a while she decided to start a blog telling people about her working days as a check-out girl. (You can see her blog here, it’s in French though: http://caissierenofutur.over-blog.com/).
She gained quite a following and ended up with a book deal. Enter: Checkout: A Life on the Tills.
Checkout is a very short book and an incredibly quick read. I read it in under an hour and a half. It has 174 pages and has incredibly short chapters so is perfect as a book to pick up and put down at will. I decided to read it all in one, as I knew I’d plough through it quickly.
Plough through it I did, and I found it was a very interesting read. While it is a memoir it’s also not a memoir. It’s more a book full of witty observations about being a check-out girl but which are, undoubtedly, true and that Anna Sam has herself experienced.
Right from page one I found it a completely enjoyable read. It’s laugh-out-loud funny and Anna’s writing is very sharp and she definitely has a comedic touch. The book is written as if it’s speaking to you: “Congratulations. You’ve finally managed to get an interview and been hired.” and it works very very well.
It gives an interesting insight into the world of a supermarket worker, the good, the bad, and the ugly! I’ll definitely be looking at check-out girls differently from now on! The translation of the book is brilliant (the original version is in French) and there are no translation errors whatsoever so the book flows quite well.
I know this is a short review but there’s only so much you can say about a non-fiction 174 page book! There’s no characters or plot to discuss so I apologise for the shortness. Checkout is well worth a read and believe me, you will never look at a checkout girl in the same way again.
Rating: 4/5
I’d like to thank Gallic Books for sending me a copy to review!




















I actually bought this (and have yet to review it) as I love this kind of thing. Was disappointed that it was so short, but it was good nonetheless. However, I thought it could have been funnier, or Anna could have included more anecdotes. Good read though!