



One Last Thing Before I Go
A Novel
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4.1 • 271 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The bestselling author of This Is Where I Leave You returns with a hilarious and heart-rending tale about one familiy's struggle to reconnect.
“Mistakes have been made.” Drew Silver has begun to accept that life isn’t going to turn out as he expected. His fleeting fame as the drummer for a one-hit wonder rock band is nearly a decade behind him. His ex-wife is about to marry a terrific guy. And his Princeton-bound teenage daughter Casey has just confided in him that she’s pregnant—because Silver is the one she cares least about letting down.
So when Silver learns that he requires emergency life-saving heart surgery, he makes the radical decision to refuse the operation, choosing instead to spend what time he has left to repair his relationship with Casey, become a better man, and live in the moment—even if that moment isn’t going to last very long. As his exasperated family looks on, Silver grapples with the ultimate question of whether or not his own life is worth saving.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Tropper's latest comic novel (after This Is Where I Leave You), 44-year-old Drew Silver, the washed-up drummer for one-hit wonders the Bent Daisies, refuses lifesaving surgery to fix a torn aorta he realizes, after all, "that the lives of everyone close to him seem to improve dramatically once they leave him behind." Eight years ago, Silver's band hit it big, he behaved badly, and his wife, Denise, filed for divorce. He has never forgiven himself for losing his family, and since the split, he has languished by the Jersey Turnpike in an efficiency hotel and drummed his life away at weddings and bat mitzvahs. To make his imminent demise even worse, it's just weeks before Denise remarries (Silver's doctor), and Silver's Princeton-bound, 18-year-old daughter, Casey, reveals that she's pregnant. Silver has decided to let nature run its course, but a ministroke leaves him unwittingly voicing his desire to "Be a better man," sparking a joint effort to reunite their family. Though Silver's charm doesn't translate on the page, Tropper fans can rest easy plans are in the works to bring Silver to the silver screen.
Customer Reviews
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One Last Thing Before I Go
Interesting read. Like able characters. Make's one ponder the little things. Meaning enjoy what you have, verses what could have been.
Could not put it down.....
Caution: You will weep and laugh out loud while reading this relevant, contemporary journey.