Andrew Densmore, a Boston bred self-important gentleman authored The Unusual Man in 1915. He was a man tormented by the death of his younger brother, the memory of his abusive father and financial desperation. He expected the book to be his passport into literary fame and fortune. It didn't work out as he planned. One hundred years later, a worn copy of the book makes its way to Tucson, Arizona and into the hands of Austin Brewer. Life for Brewer is controlled by OCD and a deep desire to be left alone. Densmore's book, along with housekeeper Lupita, Victor Frankl and twelve-year-old Bobby Prescot become instrumental in the redemption of the reclusive Brewer. A writer writes to bridge the gap between humans, sometimes it takes a century to accomplish.
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