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Type
Memoir
Signed By
N/A
Signed
No
Book Series
N/A
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Features
Paperback
Original Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Intended Audience
Adults, Young Adults
Edition
Paperback
ISBN
9780767915052
Book Title
Girl Named Zippy : Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana
Item Length
7.9in
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Publication Year
2002
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Haven Kimmel
Genre
Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Social Science
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, General, Life Stages / School Age, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Urban
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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The New York Times bestselling memoir about growing up in small-town Indiana, from the author of The Solace of Leaving Early. When Haven Kimmel was born in 1965, Mooreland, Indiana, was a sleepy little hamlet of three hundred people. Nicknamed "Zippy" for the way she would bolt around the house, this small girl was possessed of big eyes and even bigger ears. In this witty and lovingly told memoir, Kimmel takes readers back to a time when small-town America was caught in the amber of the innocent postwar period-people helped their neighbors, went to church on Sunday, and kept barnyard animals in their backyards. Laced with fine storytelling, sharp wit, dead-on observations, and moments of sheer joy, Haven Kimmel's straight-shooting portrait of her childhood gives us a heroine who is wonderfully sweet and sly as she navigates the quirky adult world that surrounds Zippy.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0767915054
ISBN-13
9780767915052
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2403593

Product Key Features

Book Title
Girl Named Zippy : Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana
Author
Haven Kimmel
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, General, Life Stages / School Age, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2002
Genre
Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Social Science
Number of Pages
304 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
9 Oz

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"Almost dreamlike in some of [her] elusive storytelling, [Kimmel] pulls off a feat that's harder than it looks: write for adults from a child's perspective . . . Zippy's parents must have done something right to produce a girl who could write such a simple and lovely book." USA Today " A Girl Named Zippy seems to be about the cleverest . . . memoir ever. [Kimmel is] a born storyteller . . . I imagine everyone in the world would be grateful for Kimmel's book." Orlando Sentinel "Very engaging, funny . . . it could be a cheerier version of the Leechfield, Texas, Mary Karr chronicled in The Liar's Club, if drunks never got ugly and if fathers never took a belt to their kids." Hartford Courant "Delightfully wry (and sometimes laugh-out-loud-funny)." Indianapolis Star, "Almost dreamlike in some of [her] elusive storytelling, [Kimmel] pulls off a feat that's harder than it looks: write for adults from a child's perspective . . . Zippy's parents must have done something right to produce a girl who could write such a simple and lovely book." USA Today "A Girl Named Zippy seems to be about the cleverest . . . memoir ever. [Kimmel is] a born storyteller . . . I imagine everyone in the world would be grateful for Kimmel's book." Orlando Sentinel "Very engaging, funny . . . it could be a cheerier version of the Leechfield, Texas, Mary Karr chronicled in The Liar's Club, if drunks never got ugly and if fathers never took a belt to their kids." Hartford Courant "Delightfully wry (and sometimes laugh-out-loud-funny)." Indianapolis Star, "Almost dreamlike in some of [her] elusive storytelling, [Kimmel] pulls off a feat that's harder than it looks: write for adults from a child's perspective . . . Zippy's parents must have done something right to produce a girl who could write such a simple and lovely book." USA Today "A Girl Named Zippy seems to be about the cleverest . . . memoir ever. [Kimmel is] a born storyteller . . . I imagine everyone in the world would be grateful for Kimmel's book." Orlando Sentinel "Very engaging, funny . . . it could be a cheerier version of the Leechfield, Texas, Mary Karr chronicled in The Liar's Club, if drunks never got ugly and if fathers never took a belt to their kids." Hartford Courant "Delightfully wry (and sometimes laugh-out-loud-funny)." Indianapolis Star From the Trade Paperback edition., "Almost dreamlike in some of [her] elusive storytelling, [Kimmel] pulls off a feat that's harder than it looks: write for adults from a child's perspective . . . Zippy's parents must have done something right to produce a girl who could write such a simple and lovely book." USA Today " A Girl Named Zippy seems to be about the cleverest . . . memoir ever. [Kimmel is] a born storyteller . . . I imagine everyone in the world would be grateful for Kimmel's book." Orlando Sentinel "Very engaging, funny . . . it could be a cheerier version of the Leechfield, Texas, Mary Karr chronicled in The Liar's Club, if drunks never got ugly and if fathers never took a belt to their kids." Hartford Courant "Delightfully wry (and sometimes laugh-out-loud-funny)." Indianapolis Star From the Trade Paperback edition.
Copyright Date
2001
Dewey Decimal
977.2/64 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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