Edition |
First edition |
Phys Descr |
288 pages ; 19 cm |
Contents |
Start -- Then what happened was -- Good news & bad news -- The goodbye -- The garden room, or "carbon, not monoxide, poisoning" -- Homosexuality, or "All-you-can-eat crab legs" -- Gap, fap, pap & map -- To turn your inside - right side-up again -- To tumble your walls -- The long poem -- Survived by -- The blue hour |
Summary |
For most of his young life Avery has dealt with his alcoholic mother with the help of his grandfather Pal--he immerses himself in poetry and popular music, and now that high school is over for the summer, he makes out with his best friend Luca (who understands about alcoholic mothers), but the death of his grandfather creates a hole in his life that he can not seem to crawl out of |
Subject |
Children of alcoholics -- Juvenile fiction
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Grandfathers -- Juvenile fiction
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Best friends -- Juvenile fiction
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Bereavement -- Juvenile fiction
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Grief -- Juvenile fiction
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Other Form |
Online version: Walton, Will. I felt a funeral, in my brain. First edition. New York, NY : PUSH, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2018 9780545709576 (DLC) 2017058717 |
OCLC # |
1002822960 |
ISBN # |
9780545709569 |
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0545709563 |
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