Coming of Age. About the author AO. Read more. Related to Why Aren't You Smiling? Related Books. Related categories Skip carousel. Family Life. Rate as 1 out of 5, I didn't like it at all.
Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Search review text. Scott Upper. Trixie Fontaine. I must not be very sophisticated because farce is frequently heart-warming to me in a very earnest way.
Or my heart is a farce or something. I don't know. Maybe because it's too over-the-top to be painfully heart-breaking or stressful, so it's cozy reading that still addresses in this case, at least Matters of the Heart and Spirit. Or because I like to be made fun of. I enjoyed this and look forward to relaxing with more of the author's books.
I was a little put off by the middle chunk on Rick interrupting Leonard's story, but appreciated it for other reasons. There were also a handful of tiny sloppy editing problems; maybe some people would feel like they give the book a homemade appeal, but I don't think Leonard or his parents would approve. Finally read this one, I had to wait until I was away from the bustle of home. Love it, it's funny, witty, and shows what tards we can all be without making mincemeat of us humanity, that is.
He never surrenders to self-pity, and his earnestness and naive self-confidence lead him from one humiliating experience to the next as he continues his search for universal truth. His metaphors and analogies are fresh, dizzying and funny. There must be beauty too. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed.
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