Trendy Bandanas & October Supplies for Fall Fashion, DIY Crafts, and Seasonal Decor | Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Autumn Festivities
Trendy Bandanas & October Supplies for Fall Fashion, DIY Crafts, and Seasonal Decor | Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Autumn FestivitiesTrendy Bandanas & October Supplies for Fall Fashion, DIY Crafts, and Seasonal Decor | Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Autumn Festivities

Trendy Bandanas & October Supplies for Fall Fashion, DIY Crafts, and Seasonal Decor | Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Autumn Festivities

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From Publishers Weekly Raskin (Little New York Bastard) uses his delightful, fresh voice in depicting himself: a young, alienated New Yorker who must learn to continue in an unfeeling world after the death of his beloved mother. Mike's good-bye visit to his psychiatrist frames these colloquial episodes. "Jitters in Lake George," the first segment, relays Mike's strange vacation with his sickly mother, Francine, to the resort they cherish from when his father was still alive. Through Mike's logorrheic narrative—he speaks to Franny in non sequiturs, addresses people as "ace" and uses throwbacks like "sizzled my steak"—Mike reveals himself as slightly off-center and paranoid. Stockpiling supplies of fleece and bandanas in expectation of a nuclear attack on New York, he seeks to protect his mother, but in fact it becomes clear Franny is already dead and he is carrying around her memory. "Carlin Park and the Flying Fish" revisits the two on vacation in Florida, where Franny recovers from an operation and comforts her depressed son, "There's nothing wrong with aiming high for those bandanas and October supplies." Smart characterizations, sly digs at established writing ("I like a book that takes at least some risk, for God's sake," snorts Mike) and an engaging voice distinguish this slender work. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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I just finished Michael's book last night. Wow! Was that powerful. If at some point you get a chance to speak with him, please let him know how much I was moved by his book. Not only did he give me a chance to see into a part of his life that is also so personal to me, but it was so well-written. He truly has a fine mind. I was so amazed by his candidness and how in touch with his feelings he is. He must have been a great support to Fran during her illness. His love for her leaped off every page. Fran was always so special to me. I always looked up to her. She was so beautiful, witty and bright. What a great love story. Please thank him for me. Love, R [Fran's cousin]

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