The Happiest Man in the World: An Account of the Life of Poppa Neutrino
by Alec Wilkinson
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Read in April, 2008
recommends it for:
people who like getting book recommendations
I was disappointed in reading The Happiest Man in the World to learn that it was not about me.
I have felt certain, for some years now, that I have been followed off and on by a writer from the New Yorker who has been clandestinely observing and recording my life so that he could later filter it into gripping, affecting prose that would convincingly illuminate my unassuming, humble happiness.
Instead, Alec Wilkinson had been tailing one David Pearlman, or Poppa Neutrino.
And for the bet...more
I have felt certain, for some years now, that I have been followed off and on by a writer from the New Yorker who has been clandestinely observing and recording my life so that he could later filter it into gripping, affecting prose that would convincingly illuminate my unassuming, humble happiness.
Instead, Alec Wilkinson had been tailing one David Pearlman, or Poppa Neutrino.
And for the bet...more
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Read in February, 2008
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Huck Finn
Poppa Neutrino is a 74 year old man who has lived one of the most varied and interesting lifes ever put to paper. A drifter, artist, singer, creator of football plays, friend to dogs, and most importantly - in his mind, at least - a sailor. This book focuses on Poppa's aquatic quests to sail across various oceans in nothing more than a raft made out of found wood and gathered objects. The amazing thing is, his quests are successful.
I had mixed feelings about this book. The author hung out w...more
I had mixed feelings about this book. The author hung out w...more
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Read in May, 2007
recommends it for:
wanderers, dreamers and writers in general
i'll let you all in on a little secret: i really enjoyed alec wilkinson's visit to class. i wished i could have him edit one of my pieces as brutally as he did my classmates. i enjoyed hearing him read, too. i like his writing in the new yorker. i loved hearing him read excerpts from this book (which was not yet published), and the entire book lived up to my expectations.
a man chooses to wander for his entire life, and build rafts to sail the oceans. modern day. poppa neutrino's lif...more
a man chooses to wander for his entire life, and build rafts to sail the oceans. modern day. poppa neutrino's lif...more
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Read in October, 2007
It's a story about a man who builds busted weird rafts and sails them across oceans without dying in the process, but it's also about this football formation that he invents. I like the raft part, and the stories about his family vagabonding all over the country and into Mexico, singing for their supper and painting signs for cash..the football part I could do without. The man himself is fascinating in a car wreck kind of way, but the writer somehow manages to put too much of himself into the st...more
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Read in September, 2007
this is about the guy who made a raft from scrap wood and junk and sailed it across the atlantic. his whole life was nuts it turns out. in a good way. i like this book
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Read in September, 2007
a book about a guy that builds a raft out of trash and sails it across the atlantic ocean is, in my opinion, worth reading.
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