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		<title>The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green by Joshua Braff</title>
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 Jacob Green, an adolescent boy with an over-active imagination, learns about life, love, religion, sex, and growing up from his brother and his nanny.
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<p> Jacob Green, an adolescent boy with an over-active imagination, learns about life, love, religion, sex, and growing up from his brother and his nanny.</p>
<p><strong>Liz says:</strong></p>
<p><strong> <em>  “This is an uproariously funny and tragically sad story of Jacob who is simply trying to grow up.  Suburban New Jersey in the 1970s seems harmless enough of a setting, but when Abram Green is your father, nothing is benign.   Abram is a narcissistic, control freak who demands perfection of his wife and 4 children.  Jacob relates his story with candor and humor so that even in the face of great emotional turmoil, you may find yourself laughing (and then crying).   I want to mention that Jacob does have a lot of sexual fantasies (like all teenage boys) and his focus is his nanny.  Just thought you might like the heads up!”</em></strong></td>
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