Enjoy Chocolate Days, Popsicle Weeks Presented By Edward Hannibal Contained In Copy

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read this book when I was, . . still in high school myself just beginning to teach high school students, . . a million years ago in any event, I think I remember it because of the interesting title, It was okay just a pleasant read, Wow I
Enjoy Chocolate Days, Popsicle Weeks Presented By Edward Hannibal Contained In Copy
read this a long time ago, many, many moons ago! absolutely one of my favorite books and favorite authors,

read this book so many times since the earlys, Highly,recommend! I think I read this when it was fairly new, and I was in my late teens, I remember it as a comingofadulthood tale that interested me a lot as I was moving into that phase of life myself, I'm not going to rate it because I don't remember it well enough for that, but I do remember bits of it afteryears, so it made an impression.
It's interesting that several reviewers note that they read it a long long time ago and that they remember it only because of the title.
Me too. As I recall the protagonist worked in an ice cream factory where they switched products from time to timethus the title, I remember him as sexist and selfcentered but what did I know in the earlys Loved it, I"M PADDING TO MAKE THEO RATED BOOK MARK THIS IS MY OWN WORK, AS IS A TRACE OF RED, SO NATURALLY I RECOMMEND THEM TO READERS EVERYWHERE, ESPECIALLY SINCE THESE BOTH HAVE BEEN RECENTLY BROUGHT BACK TO PRINT AS EPAPERBACKS!
I read this about a month ago and it was so snooze worthy that I remember next to nothing about it except that the main character worked in an ice cream factory and seemed to complain a lot.
My father's best seller from, Tells the story of Fitzie and Janice fleeing Boston, first for the Army and Germany, then for New York's Madison Ave, and family life in the suburbs, Of course, for me, it is a great personal account, albeit somewhat fictionalized, of my parents' early pioneer days, but it is also a just a really good book that nicely captures a young couple breaking free and getting lost along with the rest of the country.
Bestselling winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award, Chocolate Days, Popsicle Weeks tells the love story of Fitzie and Janice Fitzpatrick, SilentGeneration Boston Irish Catholics who run away to make it big in New York in the Sixties.
"An ofttold tale" one reviewer noted, "but not the way Hannibal tells it, Again and again, I felt those frissons of pleasure which superior writing always sends down my back, " How these notsosilent, resilient young lovers manage to save their marriage from the wreckingball of Success makes for exhilarating readingin what the Library Journal called "A great book.
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