A luminous telling of two modern romances, a book that lingers sweetly and hilariously in the memory.
--Dallas Morning News Guido and Vincent are childhood best friends--third cousins, really--living in Cambridge and dreaming about their futures.
Guido plans to write poetry while Vincent feels confident he will win a Nobel prize for physics.
When Guido spots Holly while exiting a museum, he can immediately sense that she will difficult, quirky, and hard to live with.
He loves her on sight.
Vincent, open-minded and cheerful, meets Misty at work.
Though she is a bored and misanthropic brunette, he finds himself desperate to know her.
Through courtship, jealousy, estrangement, and other perils, Happy All the Time follows four sane, intelligent, and good-intentioned people who manage to find love in spite of themselves.