The Vinyl Underground
Rob Rufus
(Author)
Description
Dig it. During the tumultuous year of 1968, four teens are drawn together: Ronnie Bingham, who is grieving his brother's death in Vietnam; Milo, Ronnie's bookish best friend; "Ramrod," a star athlete who is secretly avoiding the draft; and Hana, the new girl, a half-Japanese badass rock-n-roller whose presence doesn't sit well with their segregated high school. The four outcasts find sanctuary in "The Vinyl Underground," a record club where they spin music, joke, debate, and escape the stifling norms of their small southern town. But Ronnie's eighteenth birthday is looming. Together, they hatch a plan to keep Ronnie from being drafted. But when a horrific act of racial-charged violence rocks the gang to their core, they decide it's time for an epic act of rebellion.
Product Details
Price
$11.99
$11.15
Publisher
Flux
Publish Date
March 10, 2020
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781635830507
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Rob Rufus is a musician and writer living in Nashville. His band, Blacklist Royals, has released two full-length albums and played in sixteen countries over the past five years. His new project, The Bad Signs, released their first single in 2015. He is the author of Die Young with Me.
Reviews
"A novel about grand ideals and hard lessons." --Kirkus Reviews
"Big topics include alienation, grief, patriotism, racism, generational clashes, and the question of what heroism really is. Recommended."--School Library Connection
"Highly recommended, unforgettable historical fiction." --Historical Novels Society
"This book fuses these events in American history with a defiant rock-and-roll edge that will keep readers engrossed to the very end." --Booklist
"Rufus skillfully uses period details to recreate the cultural atmosphere of 1968."--Chapter16.org
"Big topics include alienation, grief, patriotism, racism, generational clashes, and the question of what heroism really is. Recommended."--School Library Connection
"Highly recommended, unforgettable historical fiction." --Historical Novels Society
"This book fuses these events in American history with a defiant rock-and-roll edge that will keep readers engrossed to the very end." --Booklist
"Rufus skillfully uses period details to recreate the cultural atmosphere of 1968."--Chapter16.org