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Lynch, Chris, Me, dead dad, and Alcatraz.


LYNCH, Chris, Me, dead dad, and Alcatraz. HarperCollins. 240p. c2005. 0-06-059709-7. $15.99. (Lib. bdg: 0-06-059710-0. $16.89.) J

In this third tale about Elvin Bishop Elvin Bishop (born October 21 1942, in Glendale, California) is an American blues and rock and roll musician and guitar player.

Bishop grew up on an Iowa farm. His family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, when he was ten. There, he attended Will Rogers High School.
, following Slot Machine and Extreme Elvin, the self-deprecating 14-year-old is startled star·tle  
v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles

v.tr.
1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start.

2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten.
, to say the least, when his uncle Alex, who he was told was dead, turns up on his doorstep one day. Alex has led a colorful life, which included a jail term for stealing money from various people. Elvin and his mother are two of the people Alex stole from, and he's come to them in search of forgiveness and redemption. "Healthily skeptical" at first of this rather strange and scary man, Elvin soon starts to warm up to him as Alex makes an effort to be his friend and advisor. He introduces Elvin to spicy food spicy food Nutrition Any comestible marinated in and/or which contains chili peppers, mustard with horseradish, curry or other spices that evoke a desired intraoral sensation that crosses pain with pleasure; SFs may elicit an autonomic nervous system , gym workouts, and the potential of the tuba tuba (t`bə) [Lat.,=trumpet], valved brass wind musical instrument of wide conical bore. . When Elvin gets a dreadful new haircut Haircut

1. The difference between prices at which a market maker can buy and sell a security.

2. The percentage by which an asset's market value is reduced for the purpose of calculating capital requirement, margin, and collateral levels.

Notes:
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, in an attempt to look like his handsome friend Frank (and does he have a crush on Frank, he starts to wonder?), and then needs a crew cut to fix it, Alex gets a crew cut too. All too familiar with humiliation himself, Elvin feels for Alex when he makes an ill-advised attempt to reconcile with his children. Alex is far from perfect, but when at the end he vanishes again from Elvin's life, Elvin realizes he's gained a new sense of family roots and more self-confidence from their brief relationship.

This is a funny and poignant novel, and Elvin's fans will definitely want to read it; it can stand alone, too. However, the cover, which in the advance reading copy featured a portly port·ly  
adj. port·li·er, port·li·est
1. Comfortably stout; corpulent. See Synonyms at fat.

2. Archaic Stately; majestic; imposing.



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 boy playing a tuba, and the title, which doesn't indicate that this is a continuation of Elvin's adventures, may not draw an audience, so this fine novel might need some booktalking. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT

J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers.
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Author:Rohrlick, Paula
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Article Type:Young Adult Review
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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