- Clark is a 24-year-old whose views on relationships are put to the test when his recently widowed mother marries a man his own age.
- A young college graduate struggling to cope with a father his own age treads against the waters of his own pessimistic views on love and marriage in order to reconcile his relationship with his mother and ensure the well-being of his family.—Anonymous
- Many of Clark's problems are typical for a young man in his mid 20's, fresh out of college. He is struggling to turn his passion for writing into a career while trying to balance his own slighted ideas of love and marriage. In the wake of his father's death, Clark's mother, Helen, quickly remarries a 24-year-old inventor and professional poker player named Dan. Clark's new "father" has simple ambitions of his own: to make a good home and to be the fatherly figure that he assumes Clark needs. With Dan's flagship invention being the "Okey Dookey," a plastic piece of dog feces with a secret key compartment, Clark immediately discredits the marriage. Convinced that Dan will lead to the destruction of his own family, Clark embarks on a campaign to take down Dan and to help his mother realize the grave mistake she made when she married the man. Pressured by his "parents" to find a job, Clark sets out on a gauntlet of misleading and dangerous interviews before he lands a job at a used bookstore run by an antiqued lady named Peaches. It is there that writer meets Emily, a beautiful and quick- witted girl who helps Clark see that some of his hang-ups about his parents are a result of his own shortcomings. With Emily's inspiration, Clark must tread against the waters of his own pessimistic views on love and marriage in order to reconcile his relationship with his mother and procure the future wellbeing of his family.—Abby Normal Pictures
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