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Book Reviews of Happy To Be Here

Happy To Be Here
Happy To Be Here
Author: Garrison Keillor
ISBN-13: 9780140064827
ISBN-10: 0140064826
Publication Date: 1/27/1983
Pages: 276
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Contains 34 brief pieces, which were origingally magazine articles. They vary widly in thier appeal, a few seem dated. However, most are very funny and some skewer american culture. A few seem dated.

BE aware that this is not a Lake Wobegan book. None of the stories are set there.
Phooey avatar reviewed Happy To Be Here on
Welcome to the wry, witty - and slightly skewed - world of Garrison Keillor. He invites you to join the "Shy Rights Movement," to drop in at "The People's Shopper" (including a stop at St. Paul's Drop-In Hair Center to be offered warm, supportive pre- and post-trim counseling), and to hear the truth behind the Cinderella legend as expalined in the consciousness-raised lingo of "My Stepmother, Myself." You 'll learn about baseball players who undergo group therapy to experience "at-batness", and old-time radio hosts who somehow miscalculate their audiences. Mr. Keillor has created a wonderully cockeyed world; his reflections on our lives and times will make you happy to be here.
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My husband enjoyed this one!
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If you've listened to the Prairie Home Companion on radio, you'll enjoy this collection of short stories and comic pieces.
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***** If you like A Prairie Home Companion, you'll love this book. It's basically as if he wrote down a bunch of Lake Woebegone stories and published them in book form.
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Typical Garrison Keillor...engaging short stories.
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Keillor at his zany best
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Keilor appears never to invent or imagine a story, but rather to dredge it up from the depths of a collective memory...for all his gravity and his devotion to accurate expression, Keillor writes hilarious stories. His humor is cerebral and complex, a blend of romance and nostalgia; it sparkingly parodies the American (and human) condition...His stories and satires glow with a sense of time and place.
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Very entertaining book; fast read; has a pleasant inked inscription.
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