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Book Review of We're All in This Together

We're All in This Together
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George is a young boy whose mother is going to marry Dr. Vic. George doesn't really care for Dr. Vic, as he is a bit of a "square". George's grandfather was a union guy, always mentioning union cases and circumstances. His grandfather believes that Al Gore should have won the election and has planted a large sign on his front lawn stating so.
There are shenanigans going on with the paper boy, grandfather's best friend, Gil, and others. Every person having their opinions about the election.
This novella is funny and very well written. I can't remember the last time I actually laughed out loud while reading a book. Owen King made me do that.
The short stories are succinct, although I had a hard time really understanding their meaning. But still well written.