Who Killed the Fonz?

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781501196898

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About the Author

James Montgomery Boice (1938-1999) was for many years pastor of the historic Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a familiar voice heard throughout the world on The Bible Study Hour broadcast. He wrote more than thirty books on the Bible and related subjects.

Reviews

"Who Killed the Fonz? stands tall in a field of television property revivals. James Boice deftly mixes the broad comedy of the TV series with classic noir elements, resulting in an unexpectedly emotional rollercoaster ride that's more than a novelty. Happy Days are here again!" --Andrew Shaffer, author of the New York Times bestseller Hope Never Dies: An Obama Biden Mystery
"I must confess that I never watched a single episode of Happy Days during its ten-year run, but reading Who Killed The Fonz? made me wish I had. Thank you, James Boice, not only for giving us a fast-paced, entertaining novel, but for reminding us in these corrupt Orwellian/Tower of Babel times we live in now, that not so many years ago "friending" someone meant much more than just clicking on a mouse, and that doing the right thing, no matter the risk, was looked upon as honorable and something to be proud of rather than as a sucker's game." --Donald Ray Pollock, author of The Devil All the Time and The Heavenly Table


"James Boice has achieved a magic kind of alchemy, exhuming beloved characters from our collective consciousness and gifting them with a fate, a future, and poignant inner lives. Who Killed the Fonz? is the best kind of pop-culture hypothetical -- one that imagines, with heart, wit, and smarts, what happens when the Happy Days fade and real life begins." -- Adam Sternbergh, Edgar-nominated author of The Blinds


"A wildly inventive and entertaining novel." --Booklist
"Shamelessly entertaining..." --Kirkus Reviews
"Readers yearning for simpler times will enjoy this trip down memory lane, which is as comforting as an episode of Happy Days." --Publishers Weekly