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John Joseph Grogan (/ ˈ ɡ r oʊ ɡ ən / GROH-gən; born March 20, 1957) is an American journalist and non-fiction writer. His memoir Marley & Me (2005) was a best-selling book about his family's dog, Marley.
Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog is an autobiographical book by journalist John Grogan, published in 2005, about the 13 years he and his family spent with their yellow Labrador Retriever, Marley. The dog is poorly behaved and destructive, and the book covers the issues this causes in the family as they learn to accept him ...
John Joseph Grogan (March 25, 1914 – September 16, 1968) was an American labor union leader and politician. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey , Grogan became a pipefitters' assistant. He saw a dock worker killed in an accident involving a crane, and this inspired him to join the United Association union.
John Grogan (born 1957) is an American journalist and non-fiction writer. John Grogan may also refer to: John Grogan (politician) (born 1961), former Labour Member of Parliament for Keighley; John Grogan (hurler) (born 1956), Irish retired hurler; John J. Grogan (1914–1968), American labor union leader and New Jersey politician
George Grogan (1875–1962), British Army officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross; Ione Grogan (1891–1961), American academic and educator; James Grogan (1931–2000), American figure skater; Janet Grogan, Irish singer and songwriter; John Grogan (born 1957), American journalist and non-fiction writer; John Grogan (disambiguation), several ...
John Timothy Grogan (born 24 February 1961) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Selby between 1997 and 2010 and for Keighley between 2017 and 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is currently chair of the Mongolian–British Chamber of Commerce (MBCC).
John Sebastion Grogan (September 24, 1880 – October 22, 1952) was an American college football player and coach. He played football at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois from 1900 to 1903, where he dropkicked a 55-yard field goal in an upset win over the Illinois Fighting Illini . [ 1 ]
Grogan succeeded to the family estates, was High Sheriff of Wexford for 1779 and was from 1768 to 1776 M.P. for Enniscorthy (his father's old seat) in the Irish parliament. He was a popular landlord, but due to failing health, he rarely left home in his last years.