This book was not really my type of story, but if it gets in the hands of the right person it will be enjoyable. First of all, too many coincidences. So Eve, a young woman with that spring in her step, (in other words, young and willing to work at a job all day and into the night) moves from Ohio to a nice Greenwich Village apartment. The rent isn’t expensive because the apartment is “haunted” by Donald, a former tenant who was a writer. He dictates his stories, mainly nonsense, to Eve and thinks they will be a big hit when published. Eve has moved to Greenwich Village to find out more about her mother, who passed away. She was always secretive about her life when she lived in the city. She dreams about her mother going out with friends, and even wears her mother’s vintage clothing.
Through Eve’s friend Vadis, she gets a job as a writer on a TV show called Smell the Coffee. Her first interview is with a famous designer, Matthias Klieg. It goes so well he invites her to his opening gala exhibit, Eve wearing one of his designs. This follows with several other lunches and outings, and meeting his nephew, Gunter.
The coincidences start coming...Klieg knew Donald. They were friends with Luisa, a woman who both men loved. Once Eve knows the background of both men, the memoir Donald dictates to her will be an interesting book. In her research, she comes across a collection of notebooks from a man who was inspired by Donald. This man, Mike McGuire, turns out to be her mother Penelope’s love when she lived in New York! He decided to go to Vietnam, while Penelope moves to the mid-west, marries Eve’s father, never really happy, and her children, including Eve, know it.
With all these coincidences happening that have to do with the past, Eve is also fortunate in making friends...a successful designer, his nephew which sounds like will be a romance in the future, friends at her writing job, and Gwendolyn, who works at a store that sells vintage items. Eve gets fired from Smell the Coffee due to standing up for herself and fellow writers on TV, but in the end lands a job that will bring literature and writers of the past back to life in a PBS documentary, coincidentally, coming “full circle” in finding out about her mother’s life and her ghost “roommate.”