Joshua Rye doesn't have time for romance--or for God. He's too busy stomping out careers at the office and acting as though he is a sincere volunteer at the local hospice. But why would someone with nothing but disdain for the infirmities of the human condition volunteer there? Perhaps it has something to do with his ambition to become the investment firm's youngest ever partner.
Even someone with such a conniving heart, however, must confront the realities of the circumstances he finds himself in. For the agnostic Joshua Rye, this means facing the hospice’s deeply-devout chaplain, Bugle Dawn; Teddy Little Bear, a terrier with a sixth sense; and, as one patient says, “Signs along the way.”
Joshua Rye doesn't have time for romance--or for God. He's too busy stomping out careers at the office and acting as though he is a sincere volunteer at the local hospice. But why would someone with nothing but disdain for the infirmities of the human condition volunteer there? Perhaps it has something to do with his ambition to become the investment firm's youngest ever partner.
Even someone with such a conniving heart, however, must confront the realities of the circumstances he finds himself in. For the agnostic Joshua Rye, this means facing the hospice’s deeply-devout chaplain, Bugle Dawn; Teddy Little Bear, a terrier with a sixth sense; and, as one patient says, “Signs along the way.”