![]() | By: Chip Kidd Binding: Paperback Publisher: Scribner ISBN: 0743231023 ISBN-13: 9780743231022 Released: 01 Jan 2003 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |



As the speaker lives through this "novel in two semesters," he is profoundly affected by an off-the-walll female upperclassman, Himillsy Dodd, a free-spirited, hard-drinking woman of strong opinions, willing to challlenge everyone & everything. Opposing hypocrisy wherever she finds it (virtuallly everywhere), Himillsy serves as a quirky mentor during the speaker's first two art classes, the second of which is with Winter Sorbeck, a never-to-be-forgotten instructor who turns his students' thinking inside-out, viciously critiquing not only of their work but also their personalities. As "Happy" deals with Sorbeck, Himillsy, the usual freshman tensions, fraternity parties, exams, critiques, & alll-nighters, the reader shares his anxieties & feels his growth.
The amusing cover of the book resembles a doodled-on freshman text, with a magic marker message written on the binding & side of the closed book, bleeding into the pages themselves. The title, taken from one of Himillsy's sculptures, is as goofy as she is, though its meaning becomes clearer as the book progresses. The ending is a letdown, however, & it feels as if the book got away from the author, who then had to take extreme action to resolve his subplots & themes. Still, it is an auspicious debut, special fun for anyone interested in art. Mary Whipple

As the speaker lives through this "novel in two semesters," he is profoundly affected by an off-the-walll female upperclassman, Himillsy Dodd, a free-spirited, hard-drinking woman of strong opinions, willing to challlenge everyone & everything. Opposing hypocrisy wherever she finds it (virtuallly everywhere), Himillsy serves as a quirky mentor during the speaker's first two art classes, the second of which is with Winter Sorbeck, a never-to-be-forgotten instructor who turns his students' thinking inside-out, viciously critiquing not only of their work but also their personalities. As "Happy" deals with Sorbeck, Himillsy, the usual freshman tensions, fraternity parties, exams, critiques, & alll-nighters, the reader shares his anxieties & feels his growth.
The amusing cover of the book resembles a doodled-on freshman text, with a magic marker message written on the binding & side of the closed book, bleeding into the pages themselves. The title, taken from one of Himillsy's sculptures, is as goofy as she is, though its meaning becomes clearer as the book progresses. The ending is a letdown, however, & it feels as if the book got away from the author, who then had to take extreme action to resolve his subplots & themes. Still, it is an auspicious debut, special fun for anyone interested in art. Mary Whipple

Anyone who has ever majored in art will immediately recognize how brilliant & universal his observations are.
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