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Jonathan Evison
Jonathan Evison is the author of the critically acclaimed novels All About Lulu, and West of Here. He was the recipient of a 2009 Christopher Isherwood Fellowship. He lives on an island in western Washington. He likes rabbits. show more

Jonathan Evison is the author of the critically acclaimed novels All About Lulu, and West of Here. He was the recipient of a 2009 Christopher Isherwood Fellowship. He lives on an island in western Washington. He likes rabbits.
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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 7 years ago
I absolutely loved this book. I laughed so hard. I sped right through this highly enjoyable read."They moved Disneyland" was just one of the first things that had me laughing out loud.A tale of a California Mexican who lives in a trailer with his older brother (who has mental deficiencies) and his m...
Party of Five
Party of Five rated it 8 years ago
Very slow. Made a better movie. Check it out on Netflix and save yourself the hours of tedium with this book.
javajunco
javajunco rated it 9 years ago
For a novel about a woman in her seventies on an alaskan cruise, this novel is surprisingly fast-paced. And although I wouldn't call it action-packed, it's full of surprising twists and turns. A very enjoyable read.
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 9 years ago
This Is Your Life Harriet Chance! Author, Jonathan Evison; Narrator, Susan Boyce Harriet Nathan was born November 4, 1936. On April 16, 1959 she became Mrs. Bernard Chance and gave up her ambition to become a lawyer. She had been ambitious, but it was a time when women were mostly homemakers, mother...
bookwookiee
bookwookiee rated it 9 years ago
I really waffled between 3-4 stars, so let's call it 3.5. I liked it. It was quick, easy, and engrossing, but it wasn't particularly deep. Harriet is held at an arm's length, making it difficult to invest in her as a reader. And the whole time-hopping chronology seems to be really in fashion these d...
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