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Project Everlasting

Two Bachelors Discover the Secrets of America's Greatest Marriages

Project Everlasting( )
Author: Miller, Jason
Boggs, Mathew
ISBN:978-1-4165-4325-1
Publication Date:Jun 2007
Publisher:Touchstone
Imprint:Touchstone
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $23.00
Book Description:

Jaded by his parents' divorce and the countless marriages unraveling around him, Mathew Boggs was a young man who'd lost all belief in lifelong love. Roped into chauffeuring his grandma and dying grandfather on weekly adventures, he realized that, sixty-three years later, they were still madly in love."Now, that's the marriage I want!" he said to himself. Fired up to find more success stories, Mat talked his best friend, Jason Miller, a clueless commitmentphobe, into joining him on a...
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Book Details
Pages:272
Detailed Subjects: Family & Relationships / Marriage & Long-Term Relationships
Family & Relationships / Love & Romance
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 7.5 x 0.87 Inches
Book Weight:0.943 Pounds
Author Biography
Miller, Jason (Author)
Jason Miller, 1939 - 2001 Jason Miller was born on Long Island City, Queens, New York, but grew up in Scranton Pennsylvania. Miller graduated from St. Patrick's and the Jesuit-run University of Scranton, with a degree in english and philosophy. He received his graduate degree from Catholic University in Washington.

After graduation, Miller entertained many odd jobs to make enough money to pay the bills. He worked as a welfare investigator, waiter, truck driver and messenger boy, all the while penning various plays such as, "The Circus Lady," "Perfect Son," and "Lou Gherig Did Not Die of Cancer." When one of his plays finally made it big, Miller was living off of unemployment, but it was the break he needed. After "That Championship Season", Miller went on to act in several other movies and miniseries, but is perhaps best known for his role as the priest in "The Exorcist."

Miller won the Pulitzer Prize for his play, "That Championship Season" as well as a Tony Award in 1972. The play was made into a film in 1982, and the play itself was revived in 1999. Miller himself won an Emmy Award for his role in "The Exorcist."

Jason Miller died on May 13, 2001 of a heart attack in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was 62.



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