Divorced at 41 after 17 years of marriage, Kenn Shapiro spent a decade inside the often slippery, frequently funny, but ever mysterious world of post-40 single life. Through dates with more than 100 women, and relationships big and small, he's endured the highs, the lows, and the in-betweens of a man older than 40 searching for love and romance. He's experienced pain and ecstasy, love and loss; he's learned some old rules and invented some new ones; he's picked up all manner of practical know-how, yet still blundered his way into disasters both predictable and unpredictable. Through it all, though, he's journeyed on toward an ending that perhaps reveals the very secret of love itself. And with the dedication of a diarist, he's kept track of it all. The result, Finding It Again: The Truth About Love After 40, is Kenn Shapiro's first-person account of a single middle-aged man trying to navigate the landscape of love in a complicated world.
With a narrative both revealing and playful, and with a smattering of tips, advice and strategies, Finding It Again is the side of the post-40, looking-for-love story that men have been wanting to tell, and that women have been needing to hear.