With Sasha’s husband suddenly reappearing, and Rudy’s daughter confronting her own marital problems, life suddenly becomes more complicated than Rudy or Sasha could have ever imagined. Just when Rudy and Sasha’s relationship begins to deepen, the police come to the store with a shocking update about Rudy’s wife’s premature death, and now they believe his actions are suspicious enough to warrant a second look. And it doesn’t hurt that Sasha, the Hungarian watch clerk who is finally divorcing her no-good husband, finds time to join him at the bench every now and then. Some people might be embarrassed to work as the piano player at Nordstrom, but for Rudy, there’s joy in bringing a little music into the world. Now, ten months after the untimely death of his beloved wife, he’s still not sure how to move on from the tragedy-but his new job is helping.Īfter being downsized, Rudy turned to his first love: the piano. The last thing Rudy expected was to wake up one Saturday morning, a widower at fifty-four-years-old. From the New York Times bestselling author of Good Grief comes a “ winsome story with charm to burn about second acts and second chances” (Jennifer Weiner, New York Times bestselling author) that asks: How soon is too soon to fall in love again?
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