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A sus treinta y dos años, Russell Green lo tiene todo: una impresionante esposa, una hija adorable de seis años, una exitosa carrera como ejecutivo de publicidad y una gran casa en Charlotte. Russell vive en medio de un sueño, y su matrimonio con la encantadora Vivian es el centro de su existencia. Pero debajo de esta vida perfecta, empiezan a aparecer los problemas y Russ está a punto de descubrir que varios aspectos de su vida que daba por sentados darán un giro por completo. En cuestión de meses, Russell se queda sin trabajo y sin mujer, y deberá luchar para adaptarse a una nueva y desconcertante realidad. Descubriendo el desierto de la vida uniparental, Russell se embarcará en un viaje aterrador a la vez que gratificante y que pondrá a prueba sus habilidades y sus recursos emocionales más allá de lo que nunca habría imaginado.
538 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 4, 2016
“Two by two,”
“they came in pairs, from all over the world.”
“It’s about someone who walks into your life, says I’m here for you, and then proves it.”
“I don’t think you did anything wrong. It’s just that relationships are hard, and both people have to want them to work.”
“I’m not ready to say goodbye to you just yet.”
“I haven’t had to talk you down from a water tower, have I?”

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Two by two, I thought to myself as I made my way down the stairs. London and me, father and daughter, both of us doing the best we could. Even then, I felt like I was failing her, failing at everything.
Where does one begin when trying to make sense of a story that makes little sense at all? At the beginning? And where is the beginning? Who knows?
Marge knew that our dad had never been a man of words, nor had he ever been openly affectionate. But through his labors, she could see that in his own way he was shouting his love for her at the top of his lungs, hoping that she could somehow hear what he’d always found so difficult to say.