Outdated

A Novel

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Outdated by Nathan Wolff, Nathan Wolff
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Author: Nathan Wolff ISBN: 9781937887896
Publisher: Nathan Wolff Publication: August 15, 2016
Imprint: Nathan Wolff Language: English
Author: Nathan Wolff
ISBN: 9781937887896
Publisher: Nathan Wolff
Publication: August 15, 2016
Imprint: Nathan Wolff
Language: English

Twenty-two-year-old graduate student Joe Charnoff is desperate to share his life with the right girl, but can't even get himself a date. Sharon Gilboa is so tired of watching her best friend Joe constantly fail that it's spoiling her attempts at meeting her match. When one day Joe's boss hands him the phone number that holds the answer to his search, he soon finds everything he's been looking for-but will he have to betray Sharon to get it? Is she ready to do whatever it takes for Joe's happiness?

Outdated is a novel about how matchmaking works to get singles married in the twenty-first century and live happily ever after. While there are many ways men and women get together, matchmaking has been bringing couples together for centuries and remains the optimal method for ensuring their longevity and marital bliss. Every facet of its method, both obvious and subtle, is intended to facilitate the development of the emotional relationship that is the core of a successful marriage. Behind the backdrop of the story of Joe and Sharon, Outdated describes the reasons and theory of every step of the matchmaking process and other potential pitfalls people encounter trying to find their soul mate.

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Twenty-two-year-old graduate student Joe Charnoff is desperate to share his life with the right girl, but can't even get himself a date. Sharon Gilboa is so tired of watching her best friend Joe constantly fail that it's spoiling her attempts at meeting her match. When one day Joe's boss hands him the phone number that holds the answer to his search, he soon finds everything he's been looking for-but will he have to betray Sharon to get it? Is she ready to do whatever it takes for Joe's happiness?

Outdated is a novel about how matchmaking works to get singles married in the twenty-first century and live happily ever after. While there are many ways men and women get together, matchmaking has been bringing couples together for centuries and remains the optimal method for ensuring their longevity and marital bliss. Every facet of its method, both obvious and subtle, is intended to facilitate the development of the emotional relationship that is the core of a successful marriage. Behind the backdrop of the story of Joe and Sharon, Outdated describes the reasons and theory of every step of the matchmaking process and other potential pitfalls people encounter trying to find their soul mate.

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