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Alexander and the Wonderful, Marvelous, Excellent, Terrific Ninety Days: An Almost Completely Honest Account of What Happened to Our Family When Our Youngest ... Came to Live with Us for Three Months
Alexander and the Wonderful Marvelous Excellent Terrific Ninety Days An Almost Completely Honest Account of What Happened to Our Family When Our Youngest Came to Live with Us for Three Months
Author: Judith Viorst, Judith Viorst
Whatever became of Alexander after that famously bad day? And did you know that Judith Viorst is his mother? And what happens to her passion for household neatness and orderliness, her deep devotion to schedules, her compulsive yearning to offer helpful advice when Alexander -- now grown up, married, and the father of three -- moves his family i...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416550051
ISBN-10: 1416550054
Publication Date: 10/23/2007
Pages: 128
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Publisher: Free Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Audio CD
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The little boy who had a very bad day is grown up with a family of his own. Judith Viorst, Alexander's Mom, writes about what it's like for two generations of a family to suddenly share the same space.

This book is less than compelling, but it is full of information about families that have to live intergenerationally for one reason or another.


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