A Little Too Rambunctious

A Little Too Rambunctious by Richard Voorhees, published by Found Art Publishing on May 10, 2015, is a fictional exploration of childhood through the eyes of a 10-year-old. This edition, comprising 218 pages, presents a humorous and candid perspective on the challenges and quirks of growing up, featuring cranky parents, a sadistic brother, and an irritable fifth-grade teacher. The narrative captures the essence of childhood experiences, from recess to school carnivals, all set against the backdrop of 1968.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the protagonist’s adventures alongside his best friend, Mr. Cool, as they navigate the ups and downs of school life. The story includes memorable elements like Skeeball, Space Food Sticks, and the girl with the “pretty nice arm,” all while playfully engaging with the language of the time. A Little Too Rambunctious offers a nostalgic glimpse into the innocence and complexities of youth, making it a relatable read for anyone familiar with the trials of childhood.
Official synopsis Publisher
A Little Too Rambunctious is a 10-year-old’s take on The Secret Life of Kids. Parents are cranky, brothers sadistic, and the Fifth Grade teacher, Miss Salappa, is angry and mad-with a red ballpoint pen to prove it. At least his best friend Mr. Cool has her. Peanut Butter Man and Mr. Cool will get through it somehow-with recess and Skeeball and the school Carnival and Space Food Sticks and snow that sticks and the girl with the pretty nice arm. Who’d have thought there were so many three-letter words to describe 1968? Nam. Wax. Fuc. Mad.
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