Three and a Half Virgins by John Blumenthal

Three and a Half Virgins

John Blumenthal
Farmer Street Press
Dec 2011
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"Hilarious" "Unexpectedly touching." "A delight." "Poignant." "A gem" John Blumenthal's novels have received acclaim from publications as diverse as The Wall Street Journal, the Denver Post, the Kindle Book Review and the Cincinnati Enquirer. Some have compared his novels to those of Kurt Vonnegut, John Irving and Nick Hornby, praising his insightful takes on contemporary life and love, his hilariously descriptive language, his Woody Allen-like dialogue and the poignancy of his plots. Now, in "Three and a Half Virgins," the author of "What's Wrong With Dorfman" and "Millard Fillmore, Mon Amour," turns his jaundiced eye to the subjects of lost love, nostalgia, redemption and guilt. It all begins when the wife of our hapless hero (problematically named Jimmy Hendricks) leaves him for the guy who lives in the cul-de-sac at the end of his block.
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Publisher Farmer Street Press
Published 2011
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