The Happiest Days of Our Lives
β Scribed by Wheaton, Wil
- Book ID
- 108600049
- Publisher
- Subterranean Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 427 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781596062443
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Readers of Wil Wheatonβs website know that he is a masterful teller of elegant stories about his life. Building on the critical success of Dancing Barefoot and Just A Geek, he has collected more of his own favorite stories in his third book, The Happiest Days of Our Lives. These are the stories Wil loves to tell, because they are the closest to his heart: stories about being a huge geek, passing his geeky hobbies and values along to his own children, and vividly painting what it meant to grow up in the β70s and come of age in the β80s as part of the video game/D&D/BBS/Star Wars figures generation.
Within the pages of The Happiest Days of Our Lives, you will find:
? βThe Butterfly Treeβ: how one Back to School night continues to shape Wilβs sense of social justice, thirty years later
? βBlue Light Specialβ: the greatest challenge a ten year-old could face in 1982: save his allowance, or buy Star Wars figures?
? βA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Geekβ: why fantasy role-playing games are such an important part of Wilβs past β and his present
? βThe Big Goodbyeβ: a visit to Paramount gives Wheaton a second chance to say farewell to Star Trek . . . properly, this time
? βLet Goβ: a moving eulogy for a beloved friend
In all of these tales, Wheaton brings the reader into the raw heart of the story, holding nothing back, and you are invited to join him on a journey through The Happiest Days of Our Lives.
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