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  1. Jonathan Safran Foer (/ f ɔːr /; born February 21, 1977) is an American novelist. He is known for his novels Everything Is Illuminated (2002), Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2005), Here I Am (2016), and for his non-fiction works Eating Animals (2009) and We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast (2019). [2]

  2. Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of two bestselling, award-winning novels, Everything Is Illuminated and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and a bestselling work of nonfiction, Eating Animals. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

  3. Jonathan Safran Foer has 64 books on Goodreads with 1629398 ratings. Jonathan Safran Foers most popular book is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.

  4. Oct 11, 2016 · Jonathan Safran Foer On Marriage, Religion And Universal Balances. Safran Foer's new novel, Here I Am, is told from the points of view of different members of a Jewish family. He says...

  5. Jonathan Safran Foer’s New Novel Wrestles With the Demands of Jewish Identity. Jonathan Safran Foer’s “Here I Am” is a four-generation family saga about American Jews.

  6. Everything Is Illuminated is the first novel by the American writer Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2002. It was adapted into a film of the same name starring Elijah Wood and Eugene Hütz in 2005.

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · Jonathan Safran Foer. 3.89. 180,225 ratings8,743 reviews. With only a yellowing photograph in hand, a young man -- also named Jonathan Safran Foer -- sets out to find the woman who may or may not have saved his grandfather from the Nazis.

  8. Aug 23, 2016 · Jonathan Safran Foer’s Family Drama. 15 minute read. Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of “Here I Am” and other books. Jeff Mermelstein. Ideas. By Lev Grossman. August 23, 2016 11:52 AM EDT. I...

  9. Jonathan Safran Foer. Writer: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. His mother, Esther Safran Foer, a child of Holocaust survivors, is the Director & CEO of the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.

  10. In We Are the Weather, Jonathan Safran Foer explores the central global dilemma of our time in a surprising, deeply personal, and urgent new way. The task of saving the planet will involve a great reckoning with ourselves—with our all-too-human reluctance to sacrifice immediate comfort for the sake of the future.

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