Jeff, a literary, observant teen, comes of age amid the culture of the seventies, describing his strict father, Italian mother, and eccentric sister. A first novel. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Ok, so I'm trying to think of something snappy to say and all just like a real book reviewer would or whatever...but bottom line is that this is a damn good book. I read it a couple of years ago, then found it remaindered at Buck a Book and picked it up, surprised. The second reading was even better than the first. I'm a bit biased, I suppose, because I grew up in a house not far from the Blue House in New Hartford, NY and later attended college near Providence, as the author did. "Wicked good!" Anyway, Giles' family is an absolute riot and he describes their inadequacies, faults and occasional good points with a loving, humorous tone that had me heaving with laughter. His profanity-spewing mother is especially well-portrayed. Also hilarious are the author's recollections of teenagedom--playing in a band (well sort of a band) with a three-song repertoire, sailing lessons, and being a closet Barry Manlow fan. This is all superficial, of course...the heart of the story/novel/memoir is about a rough family life and conflict betwen loved ones. It still makes some excellent serious points about familial relationships without bogging down in pop-psychology. A great fun quick read. I almost want to send Giles the 19 bucks I saved by buying his book for a buck.
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