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    <![CDATA[The Book of Ralph: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[All of us need a Ralph in our lives.<br/><br/>Chicago, 1978. Hank Boyd, a solid B+ student, a good kid, wants eighth grade to be his special year. But when Ralph, an oddball troublemaker who ' s been held back twice, gets the idea that he and Hank are pals, Hank's year devolves into an odyssey as frightening as it is hilarious.<br/><br/>John McNally, acclaimed author of <em>Troublemakers,</em> deftly portrays the astonishing, sometimes terrifying world of adolescence in 1970s America: The adult world becomes increasingly untrustworthy, the economy plummets, and families seem to be falling apart, yet the two boys manage to create their own small moments of transcendence.<br/><br/>At once wary and full of wonder, Hank and Ralph will win your heart with their outrageous, poignant, and occasionally scary antics -- and they will teach you something about the ties that bind us together, hold us back, and redeem us.]]>
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  <read_at>Fri Jun 01 00:00:00 -0700 2007</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[a funny but sincere story about all the angst and ambivalence that comes along with adolescence; this book is deceptively simple- it's a fast and fun read but there is wisdom under its lighthearted surface]]></body>
    
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