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The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan - Steve Wiley, McDonald Jen, Chris Cihon
The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan
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"Intelligent, Enchanting, Playful"    ~  Publishers Weekly       Warning: Content may be deemed offensive by Polish Indians, vice presidents of something, my wife, Finbar Finnegan's wife, LinkedIn, little kids who think this book is for little kids, Thumbelina, Brown Liners, mermaids, and the... show more
"Intelligent, Enchanting, Playful"    ~  Publishers Weekly       Warning: Content may be deemed offensive by Polish Indians, vice presidents of something, my wife, Finbar Finnegan's wife, LinkedIn, little kids who think this book is for little kids, Thumbelina, Brown Liners, mermaids, and the wind.Book Description: Growing up and getting trapped in adult life is something that most people eventually face, but while reading The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan, a charming and magical book by Steve Wiley, it is almost possible to forget about the inexorable progress of time. With a main character who is teetering on the edge of forgetting about magic forever, this novel is a touching and thought-provoking ride through nostalgia, memory and the promises of youth. Wiley's sharp, tongue-in-cheek style of writing makes the pages fly and the Chicago skyline makes a stunning backdrop for this mystical romp. Richard is the lackluster protagonist who has found himself a slave to work and the monotony of life, but the bizarre life and times of Francesca Finnegan often steals the spotlight, peppered into the story with personal moments and reflections on the past. Readers are taken on a journey through a new perspective of Chicago's history, and are welcomed into the secret Lavender Line of the Chicago 'L.' From minotaurs and sinister wind to cat conductors and drunken elves, this story is a wacky roller-coaster, like the imagination of a child gone awry, but overflowing with clever, chuckle-inducing passages and quips.  If you are looking for a bit of ridiculous fun that still manages to pose a few important questions about growing old without growing up, this story is ideal.~ SPR ReviewsHalf of the proceeds from this book are donated to Chicago Public Schools.  For more information, visit fairytalechicago.com.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780998149226 (0998149225)
ASIN: 0998149225
Publisher: Lavender Line Press LLC
Pages no: 342
Edition language: English
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3.5 The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan
Richard Lyons is a successful businessman in Chicago, a vice-president of something or other. He makes a lot of money ordering people around and then spends it on alcohol. Even though Richard has a successful career, a wife and a son-he is not happy and begins to wish his life away by means of fal...
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4.0 The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan by: Steve Wiley
This book to me was almost like an adult version of Alice in Wonderland. Instead of a White Rabbit there was Francesca Finnegan. One night when Rich was young he ran into Francesca and she take him on a ride on the Secret L Train. Now Rich is an adult, to me a pretty messed up adult. He has to remem...
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