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Joe College - Tom Perrotta

Joe College

By: Tom Perrotta

Paperback | 1 October 2006

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Populated by a vividly drawn cast of characters -- Yale students and lunch truck drivers alike -- JOE COLLEGE evokes two radically different worlds through Tom Perrotta's distinctive combination of humor, sweetness, and telling detail. JOE COLLEGE is a serious comic novel about love, higher education, and food service, a uniquely American story about the mistakes we sometimes make and the illusions we have to shed on the way to finding our place in the world. Tom Perrotta is the author of "Election," "The Wishbones" and" Bad Haircut: Stories of the Seventies."" Election" was made into the acclaimed 1999 movie starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon. He lives in Belmont, Massachusetts, and is a 1983 graduate of Yale.
A "New York Times" Notable Book
For many Ivy League college students, spring break means a raucous road trip to a spot in the sun. For Danny, a Yale junior, the spring of 1982 means two weeks behind the wheel of the Roach Coach, his dad's lunch truck in central New Jersey. But Danny can use the time behind the coffee urn to try and make sense of a love life that's gotten a little complicated. At home, there's loyal and patient Cindy and her recently-dropped bombshell. There is also Polly in New Haven--with her shifting moods, perfect thrift store dresses and inconvenient liaison with a dashing professor. If those problems aren't enough, there's the menace of the Lunch Monsters, a group of thugs who think Danny has planted the Roach Coach in their territory.
"Joe College" is Tom Perrotta's comic journey into the dark side of young love, higher education and food service. "It takes a sharp eye and a light touch . . . to take on the back-to-school genre as knowingly as Mr. Perrotta has . . . An overwhelmingly pleasing book."--"The New York Times"
"An absorbing, fleshed-out portrait of an American male edging toward adulthood by crossing seemingly rigid social boundaries."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"I have a new favorite book, "Joe College," and this is why: Tom Perrotta wrote it; an irresistible and accidentally heroic voice narrates it; angst has never been more delicious, food funnier, or Yale more accessible. What a great pleasure."--Elinor Lipman, author of "The Inn at Lake Devine "
"Tom Perrotta gets it right . . . one of the few convincing portrayals of college life I've ever come across . . . a comic novel so enjoyable you'll find yourself turning the last page in no time."--"Newsday"
"Proves yet again that Perrotta's books are sheer pleasure."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"Tom Perrotta . . . is like an American Nick Hornby: companionable and humane, lighthearted and surprisingly touching."--"Newsweek"
"Another perfectly pitched, subversively hilarious chronicle of prolonged adolescence . . . "Joe College" almost makes you wish you could relive the whole god-awful mess all over again."--"Kirkus Reviews "
"Fast-paced, funny, and provides valuable insights into an era that somehow seems more than a single generation past."--"Booklist"
"No one chronicles growing up in suburban New Jersey in the late 1970s and early 1980s better than Perrotta . . . He] is a master of the light comic touch and wry social observation; his take on yellow highlighters and highlighting techniques is very, very funny."--"Library Journal"
"Perrotta is in full control of his quirky comic sensibility, and they make it easy to root for Danny as he navigates his way from his blue-collar past to his privileged future."--"Publishers Weekly"
Industry Reviews
"An overwhelmingly pleasing book" --The New York Times

"An absorbing, fleshed-out portrait of an American male edging toward adulthood by crossing seemingly rigid social boundaries." --The New York Times Book Review

"Companionable and humane, lighthearted and surprisingly touching." --Newsweek

"Perrotta transforms eighties nostalgia into art." --Entertainment Weekly An overwhelmingly pleasing book "The New York Times"

An absorbing, fleshed-out portrait of an American male edging toward adulthood by crossing seemingly rigid social boundaries. "The New York Times Book Review"

Companionable and humane, lighthearted and surprisingly touching. "Newsweek"

Perrotta transforms eighties nostalgia into art. "Entertainment Weekly"" "An overwhelmingly pleasing book"--"The New York Times""" "An absorbing, fleshed-out portrait of an American male edging toward adulthood by crossing seemingly rigid social boundaries."--"The New York Times Book Review" "Companionable and humane, lighthearted and surprisingly touching."--"Newsweek" "Perrotta transforms eighties nostalgia into art."--"Entertainment Weekly"

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