Molly Hallberg is a thirty-nine-year-old divorced writer living in New York City who wants her own column, a Wikipedia entry, and to never end up in her familyâs Long Island upholstery business. For the past four years Mollyâs been on staff for an online magazine, covering all the wacky assignments. Sheâs snuck vibrators through security scanners, speed-dated undercover, danced with Rockettes, and posed nude for a Soho art studio.
Fearless in everything except love, Molly is now dating a forty-four-year-old chiropractor. Heâs comfortable, but safe. When Molly is assigned to write a piece about New York City romance "in the style of Nora Ephron," she flunks out big-time. She canât recognize romance. And she canât recognize the one man who can go one-on-one with her, the one man who gets her. But with wit, charm, whip-smart humor, and Nora Ephronâs romantic comedies, Molly learns to open her heart and suppress her cynicism in this bright, achingly funny novel.