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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Square Fish
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250063045

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About the Author

Jordan Sonnenblick's acclaimed teen titles include Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie, Notes from the Midnight Driver, and After Ever After. He is also the author of the Dodge and Me series. A former middle-school English teacher, he lives with his family in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Reviews

"Sonnenblick's depiction of Woodstock is genuine, infectious, and groovy (he shares a joint with Jerry Garcia!), and Rich's future knowledge wrings aching melancholy from what, in 1969, seemed like a utopia. Unique, occasionally profound, and appropriately psychedelic. Turn it up, man!" -- "Booklist"

"" "This provocative, personal peek at legendary Woodstock rocks."" -- Kirkus Reviews "

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"Captures the mood and magic of the famous weekend from a distinctly contemporary perspective." -- "BCCB"

"Readers will enjoy seeing the 1960s through Rich's eyes." --"Publishers Weekly"

"Sonnenblick's depiction of Woodstock is genuine, infectious, and groovy (he shares a joint with Jerry Garcia!), and Rich's future knowledge wrings aching melancholy from what, in 1969, seemed like a utopia. Unique, occasionally profound, and appropriately psychedelic. Turn it up, man!" --"Booklist"

"This provocative, personal peek at legendary Woodstock rocks." --"Kirkus Reviews"

"Captures the mood and magic of the famous weekend from a distinctly contemporary perspective." --"BCCB"

"Teens who revere Woodstock will love this detailed and highly entertaining look at the famous festival. Any teen who has dealt with a difficult relationship with a parent will surely identify with Sonnenblick's sensitive and moving portrayal of a father and son discovering what makes each other tick." --"VOYA"

"Humorous . . . well researched." --"School Library Journal"

Readers will enjoy seeing the 1960s through Rich's eyes. "Publishers Weekly"

Sonnenblick's depiction of Woodstock is genuine, infectious, and groovy (he shares a joint with Jerry Garcia!), and Rich's future knowledge wrings aching melancholy from what, in 1969, seemed like a utopia. Unique, occasionally profound, and appropriately psychedelic. Turn it up, man! "Booklist"

This provocative, personal peek at legendary Woodstock rocks. "Kirkus Reviews"

Captures the mood and magic of the famous weekend from a distinctly contemporary perspective. "BCCB"

Teens who revere Woodstock will love this detailed and highly entertaining look at the famous festival. Any teen who has dealt with a difficult relationship with a parent will surely identify with Sonnenblick's sensitive and moving portrayal of a father and son discovering what makes each other tick. "VOYA"

Humorous . . . well researched. "School Library Journal""

Readers will enjoy seeing the 1960s through Rich's eyes. Publishers Weekly

Sonnenblick's depiction of Woodstock is genuine, infectious, and groovy (he shares a joint with Jerry Garcia!), and Rich's future knowledge wrings aching melancholy from what, in 1969, seemed like a utopia. Unique, occasionally profound, and appropriately psychedelic. Turn it up, man! Booklist

This provocative, personal peek at legendary Woodstock rocks. Kirkus Reviews

Captures the mood and magic of the famous weekend from a distinctly contemporary perspective. BCCB

Teens who revere Woodstock will love this detailed and highly entertaining look at the famous festival. Any teen who has dealt with a difficult relationship with a parent will surely identify with Sonnenblick's sensitive and moving portrayal of a father and son discovering what makes each other tick. VOYA

Humorous . . . well researched. School Library Journal

"

"Readers will enjoy seeing the 1960s through Rich's eyes." --Publishers Weekly

"Sonnenblick's depiction of Woodstock is genuine, infectious, and groovy (he shares a joint with Jerry Garcia!), and Rich's future knowledge wrings aching melancholy from what, in 1969, seemed like a utopia. Unique, occasionally profound, and appropriately psychedelic. Turn it up, man!" --Booklist

"This provocative, personal peek at legendary Woodstock rocks." --Kirkus Reviews

"Captures the mood and magic of the famous weekend from a distinctly contemporary perspective." --BCCB

"Teens who revere Woodstock will love this detailed and highly entertaining look at the famous festival. Any teen who has dealt with a difficult relationship with a parent will surely identify with Sonnenblick's sensitive and moving portrayal of a father and son discovering what makes each other tick." --VOYA

"Humorous . . . well researched." --School Library Journal