Holly's journey provides insight into dating and finding true
connections even in moments of self-doubt and personal crisis Holly
Martyn has been dumped. Twice-divorced and a single parent, she is
sitting in a spa feeling sorry for herself when she picks up a magazine
and reads the advice Joan Rivers gives to console a friend in the same
position: "Would it kill you to put on some lipstick? Get an on-line
dating account, go on 100 dates and you'll meet somebody." There you go,
Holly decides, 100 dates. Problem solved. The 100 dates quest throws
Holly in the path of an eclectic cast of characters, including a
thirty-three year old African American fireman and a sixty-two year old
CEO with whom she falls in love, the man who challenges her to find her
father. The story concludes with hard-won insights about the path to
partnership, forgiveness, and finding happiness in midlife.