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Two decades into his career, Tom Limbeck, a New York City social worker, is leading an orderly, utterly prosaic life. He is, by self-description, "a poor man's psychiatrist," dedicated to helping his clients see things rationally, the better to confront the real world. He works in an office beset by budgetary difficulties and driven to solutions suited only to the bureaucracy.

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Two decades into his career, Tom Limbeck, a New York City social worker, is leading an orderly, utterly prosaic life. He is, by self-description, "a poor man's psychiatrist," dedicated to helping his clients see things rationally, the better to confront the real world. He works in an office beset by budgetary difficulties and driven to solutions suited only to the bureaucracy.
Autorenporträt
A. G. Mojtabai is the author of nine previous books, including the novels Mundome, A Stopping Place, Autumn, Ordinary Time, and All That Road Going (Northwestern, 2008), the story collection Soon: Tales from Hospice, and the non-fiction study Blessed Assurance: At Home with the Bomb in Amarillo, Texas. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters--with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature--her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South.