by Jonathan Tropper
Judd Foxman has the life he always thought he’d have. Good job, loving wife and a perfect house in the suburbs. That is, until he arrives home to find his wife in bed with his boss.
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by Jonathan Tropper
Judd Foxman has the life he always thought he’d have. Good job, loving wife and a perfect house in the suburbs. That is, until he arrives home to find his wife in bed with his boss.
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To prove things can always get worse, Judd is summoned back to his childhood home – along with the rest of his highly dysfunctional family – to mourn for his recently deceased father. Seven days, all together, back in the family home where no one got along the first time around …
Book Condition | Used – Like New |
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Cover | Paperback |
Size | 388 pages, 126x197x24mm |
Published | October 9, 2014 by Orion Books (First published November 10, 2003) |
Genre | Fiction, Contemporary, Humour |
Awards | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee, Fiction (2009) |
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