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Jonathan Tropper (born February 19, 1970) is an American screenwriter, novelist, and producer. He is the author of six novels. He is the co-creator and executive producer of the Cinemax television series Banshee (2013–2016) and the creator of the Cinemax television series Warrior (2019–present). Life and career Tropper was born in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, New York City. He studied English as an undergraduate at Yeshiva University and received a master's degree in creative writing at New York University, after which he spent eight years running a Manhattan-based company that manufactured displays for jewelry companies. He wrote at night and on weekends, ultimately publishing his first novel, Plan B, which attracted the attention of an agent, allowing him to leave his job and become a full-time writer. Five of Tropper's six books have been optioned at auction within a week of publication (The Book of Joe, How to Talk to a Widower, Everything Changes, One Last Thing Before I Go, and This Is Where I Leave You). The themes of his books appear to stem from his personal experiences: they deal with topics such as being single, growing up, getting married, being married, getting divorced, and living in suburbia. Tropper's hometown of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York, is a main source of inspiration when creating the characters and settings in his books. How to Talk to a Widower was a 2007 selection for The Richard and Judy Show in the United Kingdom. Everything Changes was a Booksense selection. Three of Tropper's books are currently being adapted into movies. Tropper co-wrote the film adaptation of The Book of Joe with Ed Burns, who will direct. This Is Where I Leave You was published in August 2009 and was made into the 2014 film of the same name. Tropper's most recent novel, One Last Thing Before I Go, was published in August 2012. The novel was optioned by Paramount Pictures for J. J. Abrams. Tropper co-created the television series Banshee with David Schickler. The show aired on Cinemax; Tropper served as an executive producer on the show. In October 2017, it was announced that his series Warrior, based on Bruce Lee's original idea and set against the Tong Wars of 19th century San Francisco, received a straight-to-series order at Cinemax. The series debuted on Cinemax in April 2019 to critical acclaim. Tropper served as showrunner and executive producer. Justin Lin, director of multiple Fast and Furious films and Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, served as executive producers. In 2020, Tropper took over as showrunner and executive producer of the Apple TV+ science fiction series See (2019–present), starring Jason Momoa, Alfre Woodard, and Dave Bautista. Tropper lives with his wife and four children in New York City. Films Tropper wrote the screenplay for the 2014 film adaptation of his novel This is Where I Leave You. Shawn Levy directed, and the film co-starred Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Adam Driver and Jane Fonda. Tropper later produced and wrote the screenplay for Kodachrome (2017), starring Jason Sudeikis, Ed Harris, and Elizabeth Olsen. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews, and was acquired by Netflix. Tropper wrote the screenplay for The Adam Project, a science-fiction thriller starring Ryan Reynolds and directed by Shawn Levy. Filmography Film Television Bibliography 2000 – Plan B (ISBN 978-0312272760) 2004 – The Book of Joe (ISBN 978-0385338103) 2005 – Everything Changes (ISBN 978-0385337427) 2007 – How to Talk to a Widower (ISBN 978-0385338912) 2009 – This Is Where I Leave You (ISBN 978-0525951278) 2012 – One Last Thing Before I Go (ISBN 978-0525952367) References External links Jonathan Tropper at IMDb New York Times book review, This Is Where I Leave You New York Times, excerpt from This Is Where I Leave You. Discover the Jonathan Tropper popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jonathan Tropper books.

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  • Eight Hundred Grapes synopsis, comments

    Eight Hundred Grapes

    Laura Dave

    FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME​Heralded as “impossible to put down” (Elle), and named a Best Book of the Summer by Glamour, Good Houseke...

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    Imperfect Solo

    Steven Boykey Sidley

    For Readers of Jonathan Tropper and Philip Roth, the Darkly Comic, Poignant Story of a Man Caught Between the Aspirations of Youth and the Realities of Middle AgeCalled “A Perfect ...

  • Nothing Is Forgotten synopsis, comments

    Nothing Is Forgotten

    Peter Golden

    From the beloved author of Comeback Love and Wherever There Is Light, comes “a sweeping tale full of humor and heartbreak” (Karin Tanabe, author of The Diplomat’s Daughter) about t...

  • How to Spell Chanukah...And Other Holiday Dilemmas synopsis, comments

    How to Spell Chanukah...And Other Holiday Dilemmas

    Emily Franklin

    Ring in the holiday with eighteen writers who extol, excoriate, and expand our understanding of this most merry of Jewish festivals as they offer up funny, irreverent, and, yes, ev...

  • This Is Where I Leave You synopsis, comments

    This Is Where I Leave You

    Jonathan Tropper

    A riotously funny, emotionally raw New York Times bestselling novel about love, marriage, divorce, family, and the ties that bindwhether we like it or not. The death of Judd Foxman...

  • Everything Changes synopsis, comments

    Everything Changes

    Jonathan Tropper

    Jonathan Tropper’s novel The Book of Joe dazzled critics and readers alike with its heartfelt blend of humor and pathos. Now Tropper brings all that–and more–to an irresistible ne...

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    The Antiques

    Kris D'Agostino

    A family reunites after the death of its patriarch just as a hurricane tears through town in this “sparklingly funny novel about love, power, money, and adult siblings finding the ...

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    The Conquest of Gaul

    Julius Caesar, Jane Gardner & S. Handford

    Between 58 and 50BC Caesar conquered most of the area now covered by France, Belgium and Switzerland, and twice invaded Britain. This is the record of his campaigns.Caesar's narrat...

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    The Sixteenth of June

    Maya Lang

    A finely observed debut novel that paints a funny, moving, truthful portrayal of a family at a turning point: “A triumph” (Helen Schulman, New York Times bestselling author of This...