Right after high school, Joe Goffman left sleepy Bush Falls, Connecticut
and never looked back. Then he wrote a novel savaging everything in
town, a novel that became a national bestseller and a huge hit movie.
Fifteen years later, Joe is struggling to avoid the sophomore slump with
his next novel when he gets a call: his father's had a stroke, so it's
back to Bush Falls for the town's most famous pariah. His brother avoids
him, his former classmates beat him up, and the members of the book club
just hurl their copies of Bush Falls at his house. But with the help of
some old friends, Joe discovers that coming home isn't all bad--and that
maybe the best things in life are second chances.
Fans of Nick Hornby and Jennifer Weiner will love this book, by turns
howling funny, fiercely intelligent, and achingly poignant. As evidenced
by The Book of Joe's success in both the foreign and movie markets,
Jonathan Tropper has created a compelling, incredibly resonant story.