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Happy as Larry (2010)

by Scot Gardner

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Laurence Augustine Rainbow is born into an ordinary family, and seems set for an ordinary life. But as the world around him changes, so does the happiness of his own family. Unique, dark and ultimately uplifting , this is a beautiful story of one family-and one boy- trying to hold their heads above water in a world quietly gone mad. Ages 16+.… (more)
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Interesting novel about Larry Rainbow and his family from birth to the age of 15 . It is unusual in that the mother and father characters are as important and developed as the character of Larry himself.

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Laurence Augustine Rainbow is born into an ordinary family, and seems set for an ordinary life. But as the world around him changes, so does the happiness of his own family. Unique, dark and ultimately uplifting , this is a beautiful story of one family-and one boy- trying to hold their heads above water in a world quietly gone mad. Ages 16+.

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