How to Talk to a Widower

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Jonathan Tropper

"How to Talk to a Widower" by Jonathan Tropper is a contemporary fiction novel that follows the life of Doug Parker, a widower who is struggling to navigate the complexities of grief and loss after the death of his wife. Set in modern times, the novel delves into Doug's emotional journey as he copes with the challenges of loss and the impact it has on his relationships with his family.

As Doug grapples with his grief, he also tries to rebuild his life and find a sense of purpose. He finds solace in the company of his stepson, Russ, and his therapist, who helps him confront his emotions and confront his past mistakes. However, Doug's journey is further complicated by his strained relationship with his parents and his unpredictable sister, who has her own struggles.

Amidst the ups and downs of grief, Doug also finds himself drawn to a new love interest, a young woman named Claire, which brings both comfort and guilt. As he navigates his conflicting emotions, Doug must come to terms with his loss and learn how to communicate with those around him, including his late wife's family, who have their own expectations and demands.

With a blend of humor, drama, and psychological depth, "How to Talk to a Widower" explores themes of grief, family dynamics, love, and self-discovery. Tropper's witty writing style and poignant insights into the human condition make this novel a compelling and emotionally resonant exploration of loss and healing. As Doug tries to find his way through the challenges of grief and rebuild his life, readers are taken on a heartfelt and often humorous journey of self-reflection and emotional growth.

Publish Date: 2007

Publisher: Bantam Dell Books

Tags: 2007, All Products, Contemporary, Family, Fiction

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