Iris Smyles s" Dating Tips for the Unemployed" is an urban odyssey, a wistful, wise, and wry look back at a young woman trying to find her home in the world. Iris, the narrator and heroine, guides the listener through twenty-four episodes from her life, pausing now and then for meditations on love, sex, work, loneliness, insomnia, arctic exploration, cannibalism, the Higgs boson, Greek mythology, memory, costumes parties, time travel, "Rocky I, II, V, IV, VI," and" III "respectively, literary immortality, real estate trends, and growing up and growing old. Evoking the screwball heroines of a bygone era as she often finds herself a little lost in her own, Iris ventures blithely into the future, and Smyles collects the flotsam of her past. It s an encyclopedic, absurd, lyrical, and louche picaresque about that awkward age between birth and death when you feel like you don t know at all what you re doing. "