The first of my vacation reads was Jonathan Tropper's new novel, This Is Where I Leave You. This is my third Jonathan Tropper book, after The Book of Joe (reviewed here) and How To Talk To A Widower (reviewed here).
This Is Where I Leave Youis about Judd Foxman, a man living in the New York suburbs whose wife has just left him for his boss, and whose father has just died of stomach cancer. Judd ends up sitting shiva for a week at his childhood home, with his mother, two brothers and a sister - his father's dying request. (Or so says his mom). The book is about that week, and Judd's interactions with his family and his wife, with whom he is still in love.
This book is firmly in Tropper territory: a thirty-something man who has trouble expressing his emotions except through sarcasm; a dysfunctional family helmed by a gruff, uncommunicative father and a flagrantly inappropriate mother; a flawed romantic relationship; unresolved tensions and issues from high school; a couple of fistfights; and a somewhat plausible resolution at the end. But, like Tropper's earlier works, This Is Where I Leave You is laugh-out-loud funny, snarky and well-written. The plot flows at a perfect pace. And Tropper skewers everything in his path: infertility treatments, reform Judaism, children's psychology, and so much more.
I found the passages about Judd's father's death to be a little bit trite, though the depiction of the funeral was particularly well-done.
This Is Where I Leave You may be a bit predictable, but it's a very entertaining read. Highly recommended.
I love snarky books that are laugh out loud funny! I'm adding this to my wish list.
Posted by: Kathy | August 12, 2009 at 07:52 AM
Can't wait to read this one! I have heard such amazing things and it was definitely being pushed at BEA.
Posted by: Julie P. | August 12, 2009 at 08:10 AM
EW has it on last week's Must List. Because I don't have sugar daddys, ie publishers, to send me books, I had to reserve it at the library.
Posted by: Andrew Herman | August 12, 2009 at 10:46 AM
Hi, I just finished the book and posted on my blog today. I loved it too. It was hilarious.
Posted by: Bagels, Books and Schmooze | August 12, 2009 at 02:07 PM
thanks for talking about this one... it's been on my nightstand where i look and wonder if i'm in the "right mood." i'm excited to read it now!!
Posted by: jenniffer | August 13, 2009 at 01:56 PM