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The Longest Trip Home: A Memoir (2008)

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0061713244 (ISBN13: 9780061713248)
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William Morrow & Company

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Got to know John Grogan from Marley & Me so was glad to get to know him even better. This is an intensely personal memoir in honor of his father. I'm just a couple years older than John so I could relate to his happy childhood and coming of age in a tumultuous time in our country. I was not raised Catholic, however. So I learned much about what a difficult time it can be for a son who comes to question the faith his parents have devoted their entire life to. I like Grogan's sense of humor and honesty. A very worthy read Once again, I was profoundly moved by a John Grogan memoir. I greatly enjoyed reading about his childhood and relationship with his parents. Throughout the first half of the book, I was bursting with laughter. The marijuana plant!!! That marijuana plant! And, the "birds and the bees" talk involving a garden hose.Through the last half of the book, I probably sobbed through the whole thing. You can always count on a memoir about parents or pets... they will pass away, leaving behind unimaginable grief and wisdom. And as I had just gotten off the phone with my grandmother, who has difficulty breathing herself, when I came to the last chapters, it really hit home for me.

What do You think about The Longest Trip Home: A Memoir (2008)?

31/2-4. Made me cry, the love he had for his dad, even though they didn't see eye to eye.
—alex

I counld of been reading my own childhood! loved this book, funny
—tlbrummett16

Couldn't finish it. Too slow. Too complicated.
—snaldo

story at the end is really touching.
—Leyton

Good book.
—abynaisyh

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