Imagine a world where you can wipe out your memory. You can wipe out the memory that your father committed suicide. That is the background of More Happy Than Not. A young boy who is growing up in a poor neighborhood is working hard to have a normal life with his friends. In the meantime, he finds a new friend that is now competing for his attention with his girlfriend. I may have given too much already, but there are some twists and turns that did make me do a double take. It's a good book that is unique in its plot with current, relevant themes.