Everything Changes - Jonathan Tropper

Everything Changes

By Jonathan Tropper

  • Release Date: 2005-03-29
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 117 Ratings

Description

A “warm, winning tale” (Booklist, starred review) about love, loss, and the perils of a well-planned life, from the New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where I Leave You

“A smart, funny, brutally honest, much-needed guy’s point of view on how messy love can be.”—Lolly Winston, author of Good Grief

To all appearances, Zachary King is a man with luck on his side: a well-paying job, a rent-free Manhattan apartment, and Hope, his smart, sexy fiancée who is completely out of his league. But as their wedding day looms, Zack finds himself wondering if it all might be a big mistake. Then Norm—Zack’s freewheeling, Viagra-popping father—resurfaces after a twenty-year absence, looking to make amends. Norm’s often outrageous efforts to reestablish ties with his son infuriate Zack, and yet he finds something compelling in his father’s maniacal determination to transform his own life. Inspired by Norm, Zack boldly attempts to make some changes of his own, and the results are instantly calamitous.

Charged with intelligence and razor-sharp wit, Everything Changes is a work of transcendent storytelling from a writer of rare talent.

Reviews

  • Predictably dull

    2
    By Taunton
    Incredibly juvenile writing. The story started with hope and a nice sense of inquiry but soon trailed off into a never ending stream of predictability. Much like a high school essay.