New York. Map of Love
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She is Grace Mitchell, a walking tornado of color, cynical and sharp-tongued, the youngest of six children in a chaotic but very close-knit family. Her taste for romance has been blunted ever since her ex-boyfriend left her for her best friend. Grace is disgusted with her life, especially her work: she dreams of writing screenplays, but instead writes a column for housewives in a women's magazine.
He is Matthew Howard, a connoisseur of monochrome suits, an inspired literature teacher, a jazz connoisseur, and an amateur photographer, abandoned by his parents as a child. At university, he shone in front of his students, but recently, with a bang, he was fired from his beloved job.
He and she will collaborate—she writes, he photographs. Together, they will create an illustrated guide to New York City—to entice tourists by telling and showing where Hollywood's most famous romantic films were filmed.
Everything would be fine, except that Grace and Matthew have known each other for years. She was his classmate, and they've hated each other to death since their first class at university.
Two sworn enemies. A mutual attraction that they both vehemently deny. A single guide. Hollywood romantic comedies set in the fickle, almost magical New York City.
What could go wrong?
He is Matthew Howard, a connoisseur of monochrome suits, an inspired literature teacher, a jazz connoisseur, and an amateur photographer, abandoned by his parents as a child. At university, he shone in front of his students, but recently, with a bang, he was fired from his beloved job.
He and she will collaborate—she writes, he photographs. Together, they will create an illustrated guide to New York City—to entice tourists by telling and showing where Hollywood's most famous romantic films were filmed.
Everything would be fine, except that Grace and Matthew have known each other for years. She was his classmate, and they've hated each other to death since their first class at university.
Two sworn enemies. A mutual attraction that they both vehemently deny. A single guide. Hollywood romantic comedies set in the fickle, almost magical New York City.
What could go wrong?