In the best novel of its kind since The Accidental Tourist, George Constable alternately swoops and soars dizzingly between elation and despair, romance and heartbreak, with the story of a man, the house he (unwillingly) inherits, the dog he (unwillingly) inherits with the house, and the woman he slowly (but willingly) begins to fall in love with--just as he begins to thinks that love is becoming a thing of the past.
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In the best novel of its kind since The Accidental Tourist, George Constable alternately swoops and soars dizzingly between elation and despair, romance and heartbreak, with the story of a man, the house he (unwillingly) inherits, the dog he (unwillingly) inherits with the house, and the woman he slowly (but willingly) begins to fall in love with--just as he begins to thinks that love is becoming a thing of the past.
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