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  1. 10 de abr. de 2013 · Things the Grandchildren Should Know is the memoir of the lead singer of The Eels, Mark Oliver Everett, or more colloquially known as E.I’ve been a fan of the band for a long time so I was excited to read about his life and journey. The Eels are really less a band and more just a name for E and his collaborators, as those change frequently.

  2. Read 684 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. In this poignant and inspiring memoir, indie rock musician Mark Oliver Everett tells the s…

  3. Things the Grandchildren Should Know. Cela fait longtemps que je le cherchais. J'ai donc décidé de l'acheter et c'est mon livre préféré ! Facile à lire, drôle et triste à la fois. j'ai pu rire, mais j'ai aussi pleuré à plusieurs reprises. Je suis un très grand fan de Mark Oliver Everett, donc mon avis est peut-être un peu subjectif.

  4. Geschreven bij Things The Grandchildren Should Know. De manier waarop Mark dit boek schrijft is simpelweg geniaal. Het lijkt op een groot lied en hoe verder je in het boek komt hoe meer het lijkt dat hij zelf ook nog dingen uitvogelt over zijn leven. Vooral zijn "tirade" tegen de fans die hem boze brieven schrijven omdat geen van zijn albums ...

  5. Things the Grandchildren Should Know. Growing up in the Virginia suburbs, Mark Oliver Everett was to roam unsupervised with his sister, Liz, while his mother combated depression and his father, the eccentric and acclaimed quantum physicist Hugh Everett, remained distant and obsessed by parallel universes of his own creation.

  6. Buy Things The Grandchildren Should Know by Mark Oliver Everett, PaperBack format, from the Dymocks online bookstore.

  7. Things The Grandchildren Should Know is the story of "a sad sack preteen zombie" choosing the life of a rock star over suicide. It is the story of stolen bikes, of broken hearts, of acne, of a very first drumming performance at school (which I could relate to) and of an airplane crash in the neighbourhood (which I could not relate to).