Jonathan Tropper’s novel The Book of Joe dazzled critics and readers alike with its heartfelt blend of humor and pathos. Now Tropper brings all that–and more–to an irresistible new novel. In Everything Changes, Tropper delivers a touching, wickedly funny new tale about love, loss, and the perils of . Praise for How to Talk to a Widower “[A] winning tale about a man raising his stepson after his wife dies.”—People “Part of Widower’s charm is that there’s no happily ever after, no Cinderella-catches-the-fella ending.” —USA Today “A mixture of mourning and mockery surprisingly moving.”—Entertainment Weekly/5(). How to Talk to a Widower Jonathan Tropper, Random House pp. ISBN In Brief When twenty-seven year old Doug Parker traded in his bachelor pad for a house in the suburbs, complete with a teenaged stepson, he never expected that two years later he would suddenly lose the woman who meant everything to him.
― Jonathan Tropper, How to Talk to a Widower. 72 likes. Like "She was smart and funny and vulnerable and just so goddamned beautiful, the kind of beautiful that was worth being shot down over." ― Jonathan Tropper, How to Talk to a Widower. 40 likes. by Jonathan Tropper ‧ RELEASE DATE: J Bereft hipster stuck in suburbia struggles to rejoin the world of the living after losing his wife in a plane crash. In a full-on retreat from human contact, year-old Doug Parker passes the year following the death of his wife of two years in a numb Jack Daniel's-fueled haze. I have a new found respect for Johnathon Tropper after reading, How to Talk to a Widower. This book is written very lucidly, and connects with its reader write from the opening sentence. After reading the first page, you can already picture the main character, Doug, his step-son Russ, and his dead wife, Hailey.
Praise for How to Talk to a Widower “[A] winning tale about a man raising his stepson after his wife dies.”—People “Part of Widower’s charm is that there’s no happily ever after, no Cinderella-catches-the-fella ending.” —USA Today “A mixture of mourning and mockery surprisingly moving.”—Entertainment Weekly. Jonathan Tropper is the internationally bestselling author of six novels: Plan B, The Book of Joe, Everything Changes, How To Talk to a Widower, This Is Where I Leave You, and One Last Thing Before I Go. His books have been translated into over twenty languages. Buy a cheap copy of How to Talk to a Widower book by Jonathan Tropper. A resigned yet hopeful examination of grief with a side of human absurdity warm and modestly knowing, with a wisecracking slacker hero
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