Carl Lennertz

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Carl Lennertz



Average rating: 2.96 · 91 ratings · 23 reviews · 7 distinct works
Cursed by a Happy Childhood...

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The Pacific Northwest Reader

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GREAT LAKES READER

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2010
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“whether another half hour of Rugrats was really worth it. After all, a quarter was good for a plastic ring or a rubber spider out of one of those gumball-type machines, set in places sure to ensnare children in possession of newfound riches. Sure enough, she started to watch less TV, read even more, and”
Carl Lennertz, Cursed by a Happy Childhood: Tales of Growing Up, Then and Now

“counting—counting the minutes until our bedtime so he could have a quiet evening with Mom! I’m sure he was taking in the natural beauty of the setting—and this is a particularly sublime spot that I am still drawn back to every year— but he must’ve also been smiling to himself that he had so easily deployed the wear-your-kids-out-by-letting-them-run-and-jump-so-they’ll-go-to-sleep-earlier”
Carl Lennertz, Cursed by a Happy Childhood: Tales of Growing Up, Then and Now

“There is a great variety of smart, wellwritten family-situation programs, with really good messages about making choices, telling the truth, and much more. Superb TV is still anything on PBS (except for fund-raisers involving the Three Tenors or Four very old Tops), but for parents and kids to enjoy together, Lizzie McGuire rules and Bill Cosby reruns can’t be beat. There was a time,”
Carl Lennertz, Cursed by a Happy Childhood: Tales of Growing Up, Then and Now



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