It’s a Saturday morning in Brooklyn. Joel Miller, age twenty-eight, stands outside his locked bathroom door. Behind it are his girlfriend Lisa, a Dixie cup, and a pregnancy test. While she
stalls for time, Miller is left in his hallway to wonder and wait: for the results of the test, for the pieces of his addled life to come together, for some kind of divine intervention to guide
his actions when Lisa finally emerges. Thus begins Lauren Grodstein’s beguiling debut novel, a wise, wonderfully assured journey deep into the heart of the commitment-phobic male.