"This book was originally published in 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., London"-T.p. And suddenly, with prodding and an almost certainly disastrous offer of assistance from his socially inept best friend Dev, a coincidence-based, half-joking idea-What if he could track this girl down based on the photos in her camera?-morphs into a full-fledged quest to find the woman of Jason's dreams"-From cover, p. What for a fleeting moment felt like a beginning is cruelly cut short-until Jason realizes that he's been left holding a disposable camera. So he uncharacteristically moves to help a girl on the street who's struggling with an armload of packages, and she smiles an incredible smile at him before her cab pulls away. And then, just like that, she was gone - accidentally leaving him holding her old-fashioned, disposable camera, chock full of undeveloped photos. They shared an incredible, brief, fleeting moment of deep possibility, somewhere halfway down Charlotte Street. His most recent Facebook status is 'Jason Priestley is.eating soup.' Jason's beginning to think he needs a change. Jason Priestley (not that one) has just seen her. He lives above a video-game store, between a Polish newsstand and that place that everyone thinks is a brothel but isn't. He gave up his teaching job to write snarky reviews of cheap restaurants for the free newspaper you take but don't read. "Jason Priestley (no, not that Jason Priestley) is in a rut.
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