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Jonathan Tropper
Jonathan Tropper is the author of How to Talk to a Widower, Everything Changes, The Book of Joe, and Plan B. He lives with his family in Westchester, New York, where he teaches writing at Manhattanville College. show more



Jonathan Tropper is the author of How to Talk to a Widower, Everything Changes, The Book of Joe, and Plan B. He lives with his family in Westchester, New York, where he teaches writing at Manhattanville College.

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Birth date: February 19, 1970
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MelissaJJ
MelissaJJ rated it 10 years ago
Well. I loved This Is Where I Leave You. This one, not so much.First, it was not nearly as funny. Second, the MC - inexplicably called Silver - was just not the lovable loser he was made out to be. And, the reader is beaten over the head with the lovable loser concept. Perhaps in an attempt to ...
sharonjanssens7
sharonjanssens7 rated it 10 years ago
mijn review is te lezen via: http://dekleineboekendief.blogspot.com/2014/07/review-7-dagen-7-nachten.html
Candlefox
Candlefox rated it 11 years ago
A rather apt book to take along with me during my travels following a band. So far Jonathan Tropper can do no wrong by me, and while this isn't as laugh out loud hilarious as This Is Where I Leave You, it is just as good only in its own way. The characters are quintessentially dysfunctional, as on...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
While the characters may seem recycled from [b:The Book of Joe|46661|The Book of Joe|Jonathan Tropper|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1333578207s/46661.jpg|4570662] (or vice-versa, but that's the order I read them in), they are what make Tropper's writing what it is. The self-depricating/...
silverneurotic
silverneurotic rated it 11 years ago
In the past few weeks, I've read way too many stories dealing with the death of a spouse, either directly or indirectly. While not every one of those books was a downer, by the time I reached How to Talk to a Widower I felt as though I should be waving a white flag around, yelling "I give up!"Honest...
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