Beset by awkward interpersonal skills and an obsession with classic
literature, Ishmael Archer seems destined for the lonely life of a
literature professor at Longfellow College. While he yearns for female
companionship, a recent acrimonious divorce has left him in a state of
fragility. Struggling to pay his rent, Ishmael is obliged to undertake
one of his most dreaded tasks: teach a summer creative writing class.
Convinced that he will be saddled with a group of malcontents who care
not a whit for Tolstoy or Dickens, Ishmael is delighted to encounter the
luminescent Abigail Bird, whose passion for literature equals his own.
Their burgeoning romance is cut abruptly short when Abigail suffers a
traumatic head wound and falls into a coma. When she finally awakes,
Abigail is inexplicably changed, and Ishmael must find a way to reach
the girl with whom he had originally fallen in love. Peppered with an
enthralling cast of characters--a college dean obsessed with orchids, a
Greek landlord with a deep affinity for the works of Ernest Hemingway,
and a self-important writer who vies with Archer for Abigail's
affections--The Strange Courtship of Abigail Bird is a heartwarming
tale of love, loss, and rediscovery.