Kicked out of his house at age eighteen, Montreal malcontent Robbie Bookbinder drifts through the city, meeting Rosie the stripper, Queenie Graves, the chicken debeaker Louie-Louie, and a girl named Ivy.
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Crissake!,
This review is from: Kicking Tomorrow (Mass Market Paperback)
There must be something in the Richler blood; this book is great. If you're in between 30-40 and have grown up anywhere in Canada or the US, you're sure to enjoy this novel.
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This review is from: KICKING TOMORROW (Paperback)
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Daniel Richler is an exceptionally creative individual. Kicking Tomorrow is an engaging and comical story of the transition from wayward youth to adult. I look forward to reading this authors future works.
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An underrated find,
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This review is from: Kicking Tomorrow (Hardcover)
I purchased Kicking Tomorrow out of interest in Mordecai Richler but ended up enjoying it more than I thought I would. The substance abusing teenager is over-the-top but the writing is first-rate, with a non-chronological narrative that is both readable and adds to the dramatic tension. Add to this the language politics and social issues of Montréal in the 70s and some supporting characters that have very complex personalities, and you have an engrossing reading experience.
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