One Last Thing Before I Go
By (Author) Jonathan Tropper
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
13th May 2014
13th March 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
300g
Meet Silver. Forty-four, divorced and living alone. His once celebrated music career is now a faded memory and his ex-wife is about to marry another man. The only good thing in Silver's life is his Princeton-bound teenage daughter, Casey - and she would probably say the exact opposite about him. So in Silver's opinion, things could be going better ... a lot better.
Then Casey drops a bombshell: she's pregnant. Yes, it was her first time, and, no, she hasn't told her mom. Silver knows things have got to change, and when he discovers he has a fatal heart condition that means he could drop dead at any minute, he decides it's time to make a list:1. Be a better father2. Be a better man3. Fall in love4. DieBut the question is, can Silver rebuild his life, regain the respect of his family, and be there for Casey when she needs him most, or has he left it all too lateGenuinely very funny, as well as engaging and rather moving * DAILY MAIL *
Witty story of Silver, a lonely middle-aged ex-rockstar with a pregnant teenage daughter. * HEAT *
Another tear-jerker that's told with great wit, this time written from a bloke's point of view. Jonathan has been a pick on the Richard and Judy Book Club before, and this is a nicely observed poignant take on learning to be a man and a father before time runs out. * STAR magazine *
Tropper is a master of the mid-life male coming-of-age story, and his latest is full of the charm and wit his readers cherish * BOOKLIST *
It's amazing what can happen in the hands of the casually brilliant author. . . . Read and weep with laughter * ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY *
'A poignant story about facing death and celebrating life, even when things seem well beyond repair' * THE DAILY BEAST *
'Eminently quotable, hilariously funny, and emotionally draining, this arresting tour de force will entertain well after the book is done' * LIBRARY JOURNAL *
'A tender and unexpectedly hilarious take on the messiness of family life' * PEOPLE *
Very well-observed . . . fabulously entertaining * THE TIMES on THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU *
Consistently witty, often insightful and full of strong and engaging characters * DAILY TELEGRAPH on HOW TO TALK TO A WIDOWER *
Sad, funny, brilliant * EVENING HERALD on HOW TO TALK TO A WIDOWER *
'Darkly entertaining . . . fast and fresh' * NEW YORK TIMES on HOW TO TALK TO A WIDOWER *
Jonathan Tropper is the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of five previous novels: Plan B, The Book of Joe, Everything Changes, How to Talk to a Widower, which was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection, and This is where I leave You. He lives with his family in Westchester, New York, where he teaches writing at Manhattanville College. Find out more at www.jonathantropper.com