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Everything Changes
Pages: 352, Paperback, Orion Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
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How to talk to a Widower - Jonathan Tropper
by TheChocolateLady - written on 22/03/08 (Very useful, 136 readings)
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The best way to sum up Jonathan Tropper s novel "How to Talk to a Widower" is to paraphrase a recurring statement from this book. That is: "Doug Parker had a wife. Her name was Hailey. Now she s gone. And so is he." You see, Doug married Hailey - a divorcee 10 years his senior with a teenaged son Russ whose father is busy with his new trophy wife. Two years after they were married, Hailey died in a plane crash, leaving Doug her home in the suburbs, her angry son who doesn t want to live with his father, a large settlement from the airline and Doug s life in a shambles. But that was a year ago, and that means its time to move on, or so his family ...

How to talk to a Widower - Jonathan Tropper
by fizzywizzy - written on 25/10/07 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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Whilst I would not describe myself as mean, I do like a good bargain and when I saw that I could buy Jonathan Tropper s "How to talk to a Widower" for only £1.99 if I spent over £10.00 I pounced. I picked up the book and gave the back cover blurb a cursory skim but if the truth be told, I could not remember anything about it by the time I got home. I have been pleasantly surprised by other books I have chosen from those books selected for "Richard and Judy s Summer Reads" and so I suspected I would not be disappointed. However, the book sat for some weeks in the middle of a precarious tower of reading yet to be done, the moment never seemed right for a ...
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