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One last thing before I go

Tropper, Jonathan (author.).

Summary: "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.

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  • ISBN: 9781101593578
  • ISBN: 1101593571
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource
  • Publisher: [New York] : Plume, 2012.

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Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title page (Content Reserve, viewed April 9, 2015).
Subject: Men -- Fiction
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
Heart -- Diseases -- Patients -- Fiction
Teenage pregnancy -- Fiction
Fathers and daughters
Heart -- Diseases -- Patients
Men
Teenage pregnancy
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Electronic books.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
Psychological fiction.

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Summary: "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.

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