Talk:Tom Perrotta
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[edit]The sentence reading "first with 2000's Joe College, a comic journey into the dark side of higher education, love, and food service; and then with 2004's Little Children, which explored the psychological depths beneath the surface of suburbia" sounds like something from the dust jacket of these novels. Let's shy away from advertisments. Or, we can cite it to a specific source. If a third party said that, that works better than a dust jacket cover snippet. --RossF18 05:59, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
Albanian
[edit]He's a quarter Albanian, technically, he's an Italian American more99.236.221.124 (talk) 00:51, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
Another Tom Perrotta
[edit]There is another Tom Perrotta, who lives in Brooklyn, is an editor-at-large for Tennis magazine, and has written on tennis for the Wall Street Journal. (It wasn't clear whether they are the same person or not, but the tennis one says on his Twitter page that he is the "other" Tom Perrotta.) Doc bee (talk) 04:14, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Tom Perrotta Interviewed : Left behind in the suburbs
[edit]http://bookpage.com/interview/left-behind-in-the-suburbs
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