It is 1968. Patrick Clarke is ten. He loves George Best, Geronimo, and the smell of his hot water bottle. He hates zoos, kissing, and the boys from the Corporation houses. He can't stand his little brother Sinbad. He wants to be a missionary like Father Damien, and he coerces the McCarthy twins and
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
✍ Scribed by Doyle, Roddy
- Book ID
- 106926165
- Publisher
- Penguin USA, Inc.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781440673726
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✦ Synopsis
In this national bestseller and winner of the Booker Prize, Roddy Doyle, author of the "Barrytown Trilogy," takes us to a new level of emotional richness with the story of ten-year-old Padraic Clarke. Witty and poignant--and adored by critics and readers alike--Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha charts the trumphs, indignities, and bewilderment of Paddy as he tries to make sense of his changing world.
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