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In the summer of 1971, Dallas Green and Lonnie McKay made a spur-of-the-moment decision to leave their hot, dusty farming town and head south to Mexico in Lonnie's 1965 Chevy. They told each other they were going down there to find a friend who had disappeared a few years before, but the truth was that what they were really looking for was an escape from work, the draft, the war, and the prospect of having to finally grow up. Scott R. Larson has drawn on his own memories of growing up in the San Joaquin Valley to tell this story of two teenagers on the brink of manhood and their once-in-a-lifetime adventure.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the summer of 1971, Dallas Green and Lonnie McKay made a spur-of-the-moment decision to leave their hot, dusty farming town and head south to Mexico in Lonnie's 1965 Chevy. They told each other they were going down there to find a friend who had disappeared a few years before, but the truth was that what they were really looking for was an escape from work, the draft, the war, and the prospect of having to finally grow up. Scott R. Larson has drawn on his own memories of growing up in the San Joaquin Valley to tell this story of two teenagers on the brink of manhood and their once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Autorenporträt
A native of California's San Joaquin Valley, Scott R. Larson has also lived in Ohio, France, Chile, and for many years in and around Seattle, Washington. After many years working for newspapers, graphic design companies, and in the software industry, he currently finds himself in the West of Ireland, where he spends his days writing books and blogs, including one of the internet's longest-running film review web sites, ScottsMovies.com. His novels include Maximilian and Carlotta Are Dead, The Three Towers of Afranor, and Lautaro's Spear. He is a fan of the television shows Doctor Who, Dark Shadows, and Babylon 5.