No More Laughing for Paddy. Speaks of Roddy Doyle's "Paddy Clarke HA HA HA"
Title: No More Laughing for Paddy. Speaks of Roddy Doyle's "Paddy Clarke HA HA HA"
Category: Literature / European Literature
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No More Laughing for Paddy. Speaks of Roddy Doyle's "Paddy Clarke HA HA HA"
Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clarke HA HA HA was a beautifully written book. It
perfectly captures the mind of a ten year old boy in Ireland during the mid-1960's. Paddy
Clarke, the young boy who Doyle uses to enter the mind of a ten year old, is a boy who
most can relate to. The book explores most aspects of life through the eyes of Paddy.
Doyle takes us through childhood and childhood's end. Doyle
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truly touched me through Paddy Clarke. Very seldomly do you get
to finish a book with such a sense of fulfillment, but yet a yearning for more. It is a feeling
that is seldom used. Doyle was able to stir up memories, thoughts, opinions, and emotions
I had forgot I had. He was able to bring me back to the good old days of innocence and
exploration, he was able to make me ten again.
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