Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Lottery by Patricia Wood

Perry L. Crandall is slow, not retarded. In this book we see what his life is like and how his family wants nothing to do with him (excluding his grandma who raises him) until he wins $12 million in the Washington lottery. Then, his relatives are suddenly very interested in getting to know Perry and being involved with his life and finances.

This book is delightful, minus a couple of crude scenes. Perry learns the true meaning of family, love, and what it means to be rich.

2 comments:

ORION said...

Thank you so much for the lovely mention of my novel LOTTERY! It is always so gratifying when a reader recommends my book.
Much aloha
Patricia Wood

Elaine said...

Hi Patricia,

Thanks for visiting my blog! I look forward to reading your next book!

Elaine