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Wishin' and Hopin'

A Christmas Story

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Wishin' and Hopin'

By: Wally Lamb
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“This book is a bonbon for any baby boomer. . . . Lamb gets Felix’s voice just right, and he does a spot-on job of evoking the special joys and trials of parochial school in the ‘60’s…Put a bow on this book and warm somebody’s heart.” — St. Petersburg Times

Wally Lamb, the beloved #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hour I First Believed, I Know This Much Is True, and She’s Come Undone, delivers a holiday treat with Wishin’ and Hopin’—an unforgettable novella that captures the warmth and joy of the holiday season.

It's 1964. LBJ and Lady Bird are in the White House, Meet the Beatles is on everyone’s turntable, and ten-year-old Felix Funicello (distant cousin of the iconic Annette!) is doing his best to navigate fifth grade—easier said than done when scary movies still give you nightmares and you bear a striking resemblance to a certain adorable cartoon boy. But there are several things young Felix can depend on: the birds and bees are puzzling, television is magical, and this is one Christmas he’s never going to forget.

Poignant and hilarious, in a vein similar to Jean Shepherd’s A Christmas Story and David Sedaris’s The Santaland Diaries, Lamb’s Christmas tale focuses on a feisty parochial school fifth grader named Felix Funicello—a distant cousin of the iconic Annette!

Coming of Age Holidays Literature & Fiction Witty Funny Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction

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Who didn't feel like Felix at some point? Wally Lamb has the uncanny ability to get inside his central character's head. This is the story of a few months in the life of a fifth-grader and somehow, a story worth hearing again is created. I love that this book is also narrated by the author as I don't have to question whether the implied tone is correct. Voice is a big deal for me and the fact that his is not annoying has contributed to my rating. Irritating and "smacking" voices have spoiled more than one audible book for me. Sometimes it's nice to hear something lighthearted and uncomplicated. It finishes up with all ends tied.

Quaint, friendly

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I had a smile on my face for practically all of this wonderful book. With everything going on that’s negative in the world it was a hilarious escape that is perfectly executed by Wally Lamb.

I was “Wishin’ and Hopin’ it went on twice as long.

Just what I needed!

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Earnest, touching, funny, smart and simply charmi.g. I've listened to Wally Lamb narrate this book at LEAST a dozen times. I love everything else he's written. This one is truly special.

Love you professor Lamb!!!

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This story was light and fun. Its too great not to read. Having the author narrate was the cherry on top. He is great.

Loved it!!

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Some readers have pointed out that this isn't really a Christmas story, as only the last couple of chapters are about that. However, if you remember the 50's and 60's, especially if you went to Catholic school, you're bound to enjoy it. Some people also pointed out that this isn't totally a family-friendly story. The hero is on the cusp of puberty and has a friend well into that stage, so there is some humor that could be better enjoyed by teens or adults. Wally Lamb is very good as a narrator, which is always surprising in an author. He sounds a lot like John Hodgman.

Fun for Baby Boomers

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