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Green Grass Grace: A Novel [Paperback]

Shawn McBride (Author)
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February 25, 2003
Henry "Hank" Toohey, a thirteen-year-old altar boy, is an incessant smart-ass with a deep love of life...and other four-letter words. But with his foul mouth comes a heart of gold, and he's going to need it to get through the last weekend of summer 1984.

Everyone up and down St. Patrick Street, Henry's claustrophobic Irish-Catholic block in Philadelphia -- with its seventy-eight row homes, seventy-eight skinny mile-high lawns, seventy-eight statues of saints, and seventy-eight Mondale-Ferraro signs -- knows that the Toohey family is falling apart. Henry's mailman father is having an affair with a neighbor lady right under his mother's nose. His big brother has been a drunken mess since his girlfriend died. And his little sister is counting on him to keep her laughing through it all. But Henry has a plan to pull the family back together: He'll propose to his chain-smoking fourteen-year-old girlfriend, Grace McClain, at a neighborhood wedding. To prepare, he and his ragtag group of friends pinball around the streets, making elaborate plans for his proposal, riding bikes, rating breasts, bothering the local merchants, talking trash about Mike Schmidt and Bob Seger, and kissing behind the seafood-store dumpster.

Gritty, giddy, and bursting with Henry's boundless energy, Green Grass Grace is a heart-thumping rocket ride back to adolescence that is riotously funny and tragic at the same time.


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Richard Russo author of Empire Falls The last time I had this much fun in the company of an adolescent was when Ferris Bueller took a day off. Shawn McBride is a hoot and a half.

Dwight Allen author of The Green Suit and Judge Shawn McBride fills the pages of his novel with dizzying verbal slapstick and inspired silliness while also making us care about his feather-haired, motor-mouth protagonist and his fractured family.

About the Author

Shawn McBride lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is his first novel.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 286 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; Original edition (February 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 074322311X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743223119
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,057,890 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Holy cow - this book is FUNNY!, March 3, 2003
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Green Grass Grace has got to be one of most hilarious books I have picked up in years. I haven't been this blown away by an adolescent protagonist since CATCHER IN THE RYE.

McBride tells the story of 13-year-old Henry Toohey and his childhood adventures in 1984 Philadelphia. The book is both sharp and soft, as Henry's expletive-filled mouth tells a rather beautiful story of the search for love and hope within his Irish-American family. His journey is entertaining enough but the wit with which the story is narrated makes it all worth while, maybe even more than the immortalized Holden Caufield (Holden would be unlikely to compose a sonnet to breasts--that should give you a flavor of what is going on here.) The story is filled with surprises and treats that will have you laughing to yourself long after you've put the book down.

I hate it when I can't fine books this good in hardback; I've already read it three times. Buy this book and enjoy yourself!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't want to come to the end of this book!, September 29, 2004
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Though not from Philadelphia originally, I have lived here since 1991 and live a stone's throw from the mythical St. Patrick Street in the Holmesburg section of the city. Wow do I see my neighbors being echoed in this novel (and no, I do not know and have never met the author and do not have any connection to him).

When Green Grass Grace was first published, you couldn't turn the radio on without hearing something about the novel or an interview with the auther and you couldn't open up any local publications up without reading something about it - so of course I bought it. After all, I live in Holmesburg myself and can easily identify a multitude of the businesses, landmarks and places described in the novel.

Though I love to read and usually can zip through a book in a day or two - this one took me months - not because it was hard to read - on the contrary - it was easy to read. The problem was - I DIDN'T WANT IT TO END. I savored it by reading a few pages a night - not even entire chapters. I have never done that with a book before!

I don't think there was a character in the book that I didn't want to know more about. WONDERFUL!

I look forward to hearing more from Mr. McBride and hopefully someday - Mr. Toohey.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hellfire hallelujah and halitosis., July 10, 2003
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Although set in Philadelphia in the 1980's Shawn McBride has fostered an authentic feel for neighborhood life and politics in just about any city in the United States. While there are obvious details that make it Phila to those who know it, an outsider will not be in the dark if they haven't visited Tack Park or seen a 76ers game. The voice of 13-year-old Henry Toohey is brash and fresh and although female readers may have difficulty discerning if Henry's voice rings true (do 13-year-old boys really think about boobs THAT much?), Henry is a bright star in a world stuffed with books about young women "coming of age". Henry's constant fluctuations between immaturity and maturity, his desperate desire to make everything right for everyone, for his family to be happy and whole, and his naiveté in believing he can bring it about single-handedly (and at all) with a premature wedding proposal to his beloved, chain-smoking, young love, Grace, is heart wrenching. And while every character in Henry's world is dysfunctional (the rule, not the exception), they are all dynamic, eccentric, powerful, compelling, insightful, touching, and familiar. Wonder abounds that they can survive each other at all. Shawn McBride's prose is musical and wonderful. The first couple of paragraphs demand to be read out loud and they suck you into Henry's attitude for life, into his world, and really set the pace. McBride's writing hits a beat like Henry's beloved record albums, resonating with life, love and the desire to persevere.
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Hellfire hallelujah and halitosis. Mike Schmidt sits to pee. Read the first page
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doody bag, older fellas
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Bobby James, Patrick Street, Fat Matt, Margie Murphy, Tack Park, Paul Donohue, Harry Curran, Mike Schmidt, Bernie Cooney, Cecilia Toohey, Ralph Cooney, Henry Toohey, Donna Cooney, Jeannie James, Megan O'Drain, Stephen Toohey, Father Alminde, Gwen Flaggart, Frankford Ave, Hank Toohey, Tony Bennett, Johnny Boyle, Abbey Road, Cece Toohey, Ignatius Rectory
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