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Feb 06, 2016DorisWaggoner rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Barnaby's a bit of an unreliable narrator, or at least I thought so at the beginning of this charming story. His family doesn't trust him. He thinks his clients don't trust him. But he sees himself, at least as he approaches 30, as an honest man. And he sweetly, bumblingly, goes on to prove it. He seems to have set himself up to fail once again. The ending is a real winner, though, proving that you can't judge anyone by the degrees they've earned or the jobs they hold, or even how beautiful their lovers are.