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339
Novel • Fiction
New York • Contemporary
2009
Adult
18+ years
This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper follows Judd Foxman, whose life unravels after his wife cheats on him with his boss and he returns to his childhood home to sit shiva for his father. During the week-long mourning period, Judd navigates family tensions, secrets, past mistakes, and new responsibilities while trying to find a path forward. Features discussions of pregnancy loss and sexual assault.
Humorous
Emotional
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Contemplative
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Jonathan Tropper's This Is Where I Leave You is praised for its dark humor and relatable depiction of dysfunctional family dynamics, resonating deeply with many readers through its emotional undertones. Critics, however, note occasional predictability and reliance on clichés. Overall, it's a compelling exploration of grief and reconciliation, blending wit with poignancy effectively.
Readers who appreciate Jonathan Tropper's This Is Where I Leave You tend to enjoy family-centric dramas with dark humor, similar to Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections and Joshua Ferris's Then We Came to the End. Fans of emotionally complex, character-driven narratives with wit and poignancy will find it engaging.
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Paul Foxman
The eldest Foxman brother, known for his athleticism and competitive nature, grappling with family responsibilities and a complicated dynamic with his brother Judd.
Phillip Foxman
The youngest Foxman sibling, characterized by his charming and carefree lifestyle, who often brings humor to tense family interactions.
Jen Foxman
Judd's separated wife, known for her attractive appearance and the affair that contributes to the tension in Judd's life.
Wendy Foxman
The eldest Foxman sibling, known for her bluntness and practicality, providing contrast to her brother Judd's more romantic view on relationships.
Hillary Foxman
The matriarch of the Foxman family, a psychologist who authored a best-selling book and plays a central role in bringing the family together.
339
Novel • Fiction
New York • Contemporary
2009
Adult
18+ years
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