In the acknowledgements at the end of Grasshopper Jungle, Andrew Smith says that he never intended to try and get Grasshopper Jungle published. Well, thank god he did anyway, because I am bloody glad I had the opportunity to read this book.
I read this book because it came highly recommended by someone whose opinion of books I respect. She said it was one of the top three books she read last year, so I hunted down a copy.
I think this is the perfect book for the right person. Maybe a lot of people.
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