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  1. Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, first published in 1993 by Secker and Warburg. It won the Booker Prize that year. The story is about a 10-year-old boy living in Barrytown, North Dublin, and the events that happen within his age group, school and home in around 1968.

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    • 1993
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Booker Prize Winner Paddy Clarke HA HA HA by Roddy Doyle was a bit disappointing, as I expected so much more. Doyle is the author of books such as The Commitments, The Snapper and The Van. In fact, The Van is one of the funniest books I’ve read.

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  3. May 31, 2021 · Paddy Clarke is a nine-year-old, lower middle-class, small-town Irish boy who turns ten somewhere during the course of Roddy Doyle’s hilarious, revelatory and achingly tender 1993 novel Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. The oldest of four children, he is the book’s narrator, describing life as he.

  4. by Roddy Doyle (Author) 4.1 795 ratings. Teachers' pick for school years 1–9. See all formats and editions. Roddy Doyle's Booker Prize-winning novel describes the world of ten-year-old Paddy Clarke, growing up in Barrytown, north Dublin.

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  5. Oct 4, 2017 · Like A Portrait of the Artist by James Joyce, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha is a description of a Dublin childhood that re creates in deep and evocative detail the sig hts, sounds, smells, disappointments and delights of a gang of small boys enduring the triumphs and tragedies of growing up.

  6. Jun 1, 1994 · One of Ireland’s most popular and acclaimed voices, Dublin-born author Roddy Doyle is best known for the Barrytown Trilogy and his Booker Prize-winning novel Paddy Clarke, Ha Ha Ha. Visit the Roddy Doyle author page

  7. Dec 16, 1993 · PADDY CLARKE HA HA HA. by Roddy Doyle ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 16, 1993. Irish writer Doyle's fourth novel (The Van, The Snapper, etc.)—and the just-announced 1993 Booker Prize winner: a story that depicts with remarkable acuity that extraordinary intensity of response that is at the heart of childhood. Doyle, who's limned with wry affection ...

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