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Wilke is a skilled writer, able to plausibly inhabit Dan s young male perspective A well-written, engaging, sometimes-frustrating tale of reaching adulthood a little late. Kirkus Reviews . Dan McDowell, a thirty-three-year-old portrait photographer happily set to marry his beloved Jane, is stunned when a slip of the tongue about an ex-girlfriend overlap of years earlier throws their pending marriage into doubt and him onto the street. Or at least into the second bedroom of their next-door neighbor, Bob, where Dan is sure it won't be long. it's long. . His sister, Lucy, further confuses matters with her soul mate theory and its suggestion that Jane might not be his... soul mate, that is. But the tipping point comes when his father is struck ill, sparking a chain of events in which Dan discovers a story written by this man he doesn t readily understan