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Here They Come
Here They Come
Author: Yannick Murphy
Splitting time between a garbage-strewn apartment and an overly affectionate hot dog vendor, the observant thirteen-year-old at the center of Here They Come gives lyrical voice to an unforgettable instant — 1970s New York, stifling, violent, and full of life. Balanced between her enigmatic siblings, borderline parents, and a quiet s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781932416503
ISBN-10: 1932416501
Publication Date: 3/2006
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: McSweeney's
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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chikken avatar reviewed Here They Come on + 21 more book reviews
This is a very interesting book-- it is told through linked vignettes with a mixture of named and unnamed characters. The narrator herself is unnamed throughout the book, though it doesn't affect the reader's connection with her and her vivid point of view. Her world is a mess. Between her suffering mother, drunken grandmother, dear sisters, suicidal brother, deadbeat father, and a mess of other characters who inhabit her New York City surroundings, the reader is able to get a devastating picture of a young life that seems to be in tatters.

It certainly is enigmatic, though thoroughly engrossing despite the very matter-of-fact narration of the thirteen year-old girl. She doesn't pull any punches, and though it's sometimes disturbing or disheartening, Murphy has skillfully written a book that is guaranteed to hold your attention.
chikken avatar reviewed Here They Come on + 21 more book reviews
This is a very interesting book-- it is told through linked vignettes with a mixture of named and unnamed characters. The narrator herself is unnamed throughout the book, though it doesn't affect the reader's connection with her and her vivid point of view. Her world is a mess. Between her suffering mother, drunken grandmother, dear sisters, suicidal brother, deadbeat father, and a mess of other characters who inhabit her New York City surroundings, the reader is able to get a devastating picture of a young life that seems to be in tatters.

It certainly is enigmatic, though thoroughly engrossing despite the very matter-of-fact narration of the thirteen year-old girl. She doesn't pull any punches, and though it's sometimes disturbing or disheartening, Murphy has skillfully written a book that is guaranteed to hold your attention.

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