Lake Wobegon summer 1956
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Author
Publication
2001 - Chivers press, Waterville, Me, United States
Language
English
Word Count
84,750 words, Guess
Page Count
339 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10078389564X
- ISBN-100783895690
- ISBN-100754016994
- ISBN-10075409099X
- ISBN-139780783895642
and 10 more
- ISBN-139780783895697
- ISBN-139780754016991
- ISBN-139780754090991
- Goodreads1197629', '7011512', '1012944', '4651327
- Library of Congress Control Number2001039385
- Better World Books9780754016991
- Better World Books9780754090991
- Better World Books9780783895642
- Better World Books9780783895697
- Open LibraryOL22049925M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3561.E3755
- LCCPS3561.E3755 L35 2001b
and 1 more
- LCCPS3561.E3755L35
Description
"The Doo Dads are singing "My Girl" on the radio and on the porch of the big green house on Green Street, fourteen-year-old Gary is studying pictures of naked women, aware that Grandpa is looking down from the window of heaven and wondering how a Sanctified Brethren boy could turn out so badly.". "He has never so much as kissed a girl, except his rebellious cousin Kate, a sophisticate of seventeen who knows about The New Yorker and also how to swear and exhale smoke through her nose. He feels lost when she falls for a heroic southpaw pitcher named Roger Guppy. But this is the summer when things change. Gary comes into possession of an Underwood typewriter. He fights back against his bullying born-again sister and his tyrannical teacher. And he starts to become a writer, producing fantastic tales about talking dogs, fatal blood diseases, tornadoes, and the lady with the torch."--BOOK JACKET.
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