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One year after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War continues to escalate and the draft hangs over the heads of young men in Corona, New York. The sounds of doo-wop, the Four Seasons, Elvis, and Sinatra still play on the jukebox at Al's Bar and Grill where twenty-one year old Frankie Russo and his friends hang out. On one of the most important days in young Frankie's life, he has an accident with his brand new 1964 Pontiac Bonneville and it becomes one of the worst days of his life. The actions he takes following the accident change his life forever.

Produktbeschreibung
One year after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War continues to escalate and the draft hangs over the heads of young men in Corona, New York. The sounds of doo-wop, the Four Seasons, Elvis, and Sinatra still play on the jukebox at Al's Bar and Grill where twenty-one year old Frankie Russo and his friends hang out. On one of the most important days in young Frankie's life, he has an accident with his brand new 1964 Pontiac Bonneville and it becomes one of the worst days of his life. The actions he takes following the accident change his life forever.
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Autorenporträt
"Midnight Auto Supply" is Bob Puglisi's second novel. His first one "Railway Avenue" continues to grow in popularity. His non-fiction memoir "Almost A Wiseguy," tells the story about his friend, Vince Ciacci's, life in the Mafia, and his struggles with alcohol and drug addiction. Vince's story is also the subject matter of a series of podcasts at www.mobshotpodcast.com. Bob has had a varied background from IT professional, actor, playwright, producer, and librarian at the Old Rock Library in Crested Butte, Colorado. His stage plays have been produced in Los Angeles and at the Crested Butte Mountain Theatre in his hometown. His acting credits include stage, film and television. Some of his memorable TV roles were on "Matlock" with the late Andy Griffith, "Hill Street Blues," and several appearances in comedy skits on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."