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Title | : | Pops and Me |
Author | : | Amit Hasak |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 221 pages |
Published | : | August 22nd 2017 |
Categories | : | Download Books. Books |
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Dirk doesn’t understand Pops, his eighty-two-year-old grandfather. The man spends his entire day locked in his room. Attempts by Dirk’s parents to expose the old man to Chicago society invariably end in disaster.
The last thing Dirk wants is to spend more time with Pops than he has to. But Dirk’s sister is getting married in LA, and his parents insist that Dirk drive the cantankerous crank there in time for the wedding.
Dirk is forced to rethink his view on Pops the second they leave Chicago’s city limits. Pops is actually a stoner and a secret romantic, having a very active online love life with a woman from Killeen, Texas.
In an effort to finally bond with Pops, Dirk has an idea. He and Pops veer off course, endeavoring to find Pops’s mystery woman. All they have is her name, but they are tireless in their valiant quest—and grandfather and grandson are in for a big surprise when they eventually find her.
This hilarious road trip follows two outwardly very different men who find they have more in common than they realize. The crazy adventures of Dirk and Pops testify to the magic of the open road.
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Ratings: 5 From 2 Users | 1 review ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Pops and Me
A rollercoaster of a rideThere are books and there are experiences. Pops and me felt more like an experience to me. While it started off as a very routine we-all-know-people-like-these kind of a story, the subtle twists are a real continuity breaker right after the first couple of chapters.I love how Hasak has kept the story's pace just about right, with only enough detail for a vivid enough imagination. The story almost never drags, and you almost always seem to have a very clear picture of theA rollercoaster of a rideThere are books and there are experiences. Pops and me felt more like an experience to me. While it started off as a very routine we-all-know-people-like-these kind of a story, the subtle twists are a real continuity breaker right after the first couple of chapters.I love how Hasak has kept the story's pace just about right, with only enough detail for a vivid enough imagination. The story almost never drags, and you almost always seem to have a very clear picture of the
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