Jules is young, urban, an MBA on the road to success. While he waits in his new office on the first morning of his new job, he knows only that his life is progressing exactly on schedule. Also waiting for Jules is his new supervisor, Izzy, a skinny, baby-faced "man" who has taken on the personality of an elderly Jewish Holocaust victim. Suddenly and inexplicably, Izzy sabotages Jules's career. The shock of such treachery is more than Jules can bear and launches him on a chaotic odyssey in search of identity via bizarre girlfriends, drunken spiritualists, his war-scarred uncle Solly, Al Capone, and an obsessive childhood friend convinced he has the answers to Jules's problems.
Genre: Historical
Genre: Historical
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