"John Grogan is more like Marley than he might want to believe. An affable, unassuming rabble-rouser, the author who penned a bestseller about his goofy dog gets up to some hilarious antics of his own ... The resulting story is full of humor [and] poignant scenes., From the author of Marley & Me (2005), this is an extraordinary memoir of estrangement and reconciliation., "Genuinely Heartending. . .Grogan Invests These events with Deeply Felt Humanity and Pathos.", Grogan's memoir of his journey for identity is akin to Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance., "As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He's now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here'to wonderful effect'he confesses all." (Teen People Book Club), "With his telltale humor and poignant observations about life and our humanity, John Grogan delivers another emotional wallop here. THE LONGEST TRIP HOME is a must read for anyone who has questioned their faith, sought to understand their identity, and loved their family. In other words, everyone.", John Grogan is more like Marley than he might want to believe. An affable, unassuming rabble-rouser, the author who penned a bestseller about his goofy dog gets up to some hilarious antics of his own ... The resulting story is full of humor [and] poignant scenes.|9780061713309|, “From the author of Marley & Me (2005), this is an extraordinary memoir of estrangement and reconciliation.”, "Wry and Witty. . . [A] Full-Hearted and Worthy Memoir.", "From the author of Marley & Me (2005), this is an extraordinary memoir of estrangement and reconciliation.", "As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He's now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here-to wonderful effect-he confesses all.", With his telltale humor and poignant observations about life and our humanity, John Grogan delivers another emotional wallop here. THE LONGEST TRIP HOME is a must read for anyone who has questioned their faith, sought to understand their identity, and loved their family. In other words, everyone., As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He's now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here-to wonderful effect-he confesses all., âFrom the author of Marley & Me (2005), this is an extraordinary memoir of estrangement and reconciliation.â, “From the author of Marley & Me (2005), this is an extraordinary memoir of estrangement and reconciliation.â€�, "Grogan's memoir of his journey for identity is akin to Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance.", As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He's now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here--to wonderful effect--he confesses all.