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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fat Vinny, the most repulsive eighth-grader in the history of Tomah, is in love.He has chosen as the apple of his eye the wrongest girl he could possibly pursue. Worse than that, he has decided to involve in his sexual awakening the only kid on earth whom he can call friend.Fat Vinnys weird romance, accompanied by disgusting poetry, drags our hero, seventh-grade Benjamin, into a world of sex where he doesnt want to go. He has enough troubles already.Father Finucan is furious about the incident at eight oclock Mass. Sister Mary Ann is plotting his destruction. Hes learning The Facts of Life from Wes and Wally, who only know about it from dirty jokes. His best friend Koscal is a pain in the ass. And his big sister Peg keeps yelling at him to stay away from Fat Vinny. But every time he thinks hes free, Vinny reels him back in to the peeping Tom incident and the lost sneaker to the two break-ins at the priests house to the mad chase from the library all the way to the high-speed climax in old man Geisendorffs stolen Thunderbird.A sampling of the provocative and often hilarious essays, sketches and screeds David Benjamin has written weekly for decades. Throughout, David Benjamin embodies a dictum that irreverent essayists, from Voltaire and Twain to Dave Barry and Gail Collins, have faithfully embraced: Nothing is sacred. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781735772226
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fat Vinny, the most repulsive eighth-grader in the history of Tomah, is in love.He has chosen as the apple of his eye the wrongest girl he could possibly pursue. Worse than that, he has decided to involve in his sexual awakening the only kid on earth whom he can call friend.Fat Vinnys weird romance, accompanied by disgusting poetry, drags our hero, seventh-grade Benjamin, into a world of sex where he doesnt want to go. He has enough troubles already.Father Finucan is furious about the incident at eight oclock Mass. Sister Mary Ann is plotting his destruction. Hes learning The Facts of Life from Wes and Wally, who only know about it from dirty jokes. His best friend Koscal is a pain in the ass. And his big sister Peg keeps yelling at him to stay away from Fat Vinny. But every time he thinks hes free, Vinny reels him back in to the peeping Tom incident and the lost sneaker to the two break-ins at the priests house to the mad chase from the library all the way to the high-speed climax in old man Geisendorffs stolen Thunderbird.A sampling of the provocative and often hilarious essays, sketches and screeds David Benjamin has written weekly for decades. Throughout, David Benjamin embodies a dictum that irreverent essayists, from Voltaire and Twain to Dave Barry and Gail Collins, have faithfully embraced: Nothing is sacred. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781735772226
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