Seize the Day | Characters
Seize the Day is the story of one day in the life of Wilhelm Adler, aka Tommy Wilhelm, a man in his mid-forties who is going through a midlife crisis. As the book opens, he is standing outside the dining room of the Hotel Gloriana, the residential hotel in which he lives, contemplating his troubles and working up the courage to go in to breakfast and face his father, who also lives at the Gloriana. Wilhelm reminisces about how he left school twenty-five years ago in order to go to Hollywood to try to become a movie star. He had at first been approached by a talent scout, Maurice...
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