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Children of God Go Bowling: A Novel
Author: Shannon Olson

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Publisher: Viking Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780670032815 - ISBN-10: 0670032816
Publication Date: 2/2/2004
Pages: 292


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback

Book Description:
We first met Shannon Olson—our semifictional heroine—in Welcome to My Planet. Now, in Children of God Go Bowling, we find Shannon in her mid-thirties and still besieged by reminders that her life is anything but normal. Her friends are blossoming in marital bliss, everyone seems to own a home, and even her baby sister is having a baby. Why, in the march to adulthood, has she been left behind?

In an effort to be proactive, Shannon embarks upon a feng shui-inspired campaign to make room in her life for a future—or at least the hope of one. She joins group therapy (to meet new people), accepts blind dates (hey, you never know), and even gives organized religion a go (with mixed results). Of course, surprises await her in the struggle against anxiety—and from some unlikely sources.

With encore performances by Shannon’s mother, Flo (called "one of the great moms of American fiction" by Garrison Keillor), and other indelible characters from Welcome to My Planet, Children of God Go Bowling is the heroic, heartbreaking, hilarious story of a woman making her life happen when it didn’t quite happen for her.


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Christie C. (ChristieC) wrote on 9/6/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the sequel to Welcome to My Planet: Where English is Sometimes Spoken. These books are hilarious! The dialogue is very well written and so funny. Her relationship with her mother made me laugh out loud. I wish this author would write more!!!


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Stephanie M. (StephM) wrote on 1/2/2008...


Interesting. The main character is fun to read about, with a unique perspective. Much of the drama takes place in the character's different therapy sessions; whether this is good or bad depends on your thereshold for psychology-speak. Definitely not a predictable plot.

Jessica H. wrote on 4/1/2007...


I really loved this! It was a funny read, with some thought provoking parts as well.

Melissa L. (melement) wrote on 1/6/2007...


This is an OK book, I really enjoyed the ending.

Vanessa T. wrote on 9/28/2006...


I loved it!! Her writing is honest and real. The relationship she has with her parents is true to life and rather humorous. My mother and I enjoyed it.

S. P. (sherbears) wrote on 2/27/2006...


This was like talking to myself! Finally, an author who really speaks to me!


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