![]() The characters have believable quirks: Jeremy collects mutant candy, is fearful of using public transportation, prefers to stay in his house or neighborhood and is obsessed with junk food. And she does it with no hint of moralizing or pretension. “'My sweat smells like peanut butter.' So opens Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, a moving, hilarious and altogether engaging tale of self-discovery by Wendy Mass.…Mass manages to create both a mystery and a universal story. He and his best friend Lizzy set off on a quest through the streets of Manhattan to find the keys before time runs out.įor more info on this book, check out the RESOURCES page. The box has four locks, requiring four keys. Twelve-year-old Jeremy receives a wooden box in the mail with the words, “The Meaning of Life-for Jeremy Fink to open on his 13th birthday.” He recognizes the box as his dad’s handiwork, although his dad passed away five years earlier. ![]() ![]() Buy the Book: Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, Audible ![]()
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