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Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Paperback
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Roddy Doyle's Booker Prizewinning novel describes the world of tenyearold Paddy Clarke, growing up in Barrytown, north Dublin. From fun and adventure on the streets, boredom in the classroom to increasing isolation at home, "Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha" is the story of a boy who sees everything but understands less and less.
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