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Musician-turned-library worker Josh McKenzie is one of a growing number of Generation X-ers who feel the rules of 'polite society' have failed them. Though a sensitive and empathetic man, his greatest flaw is his inability to get in touch with himself. When he meets Carrie Evans, a married coworker, they feel an instant bond, becoming fast friends. As their relationship grows beyond friendship, Josh becomes paralyzed with indecision, unable to reconcile what he feels in his heart with what he has been taught is right. An intimate and surprisingly honest story about infidelity in today’s modern world, 'Good Night, Mrs. Evans' is filled with snappy dialogue and all-too-human characters. Highly recommended for Nicholas Sparks fans and anyone who loved 'Lost In Translation'. |
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