Shannon
Hillsborough
A review of this — 31 weeks ago
WORTH CONSUMING!
Perrotta proves again that his writing is likeable if not very impactful in this book of loosely connected stories about growing up in the 1970s. While I didn’t enjoy Bad Haircut as much as Perrotta’s later novels, I still devoured it more or less in one sitting and then tossed it aside. It was like a good lunch: I enjoyed the experience but wouldn’t recall it much by the next day.








