Now Is the Hour
Rigby John Klusener is hitchhiking to San Francisco. The year is 1967, the town is Pocatello, Idaho. Fresh out of high school, Rigby John is leaving behind his bohemian ex-girlfriend, his prayerful mother, his distant father, and the hay dust of his harsh farm town Catholic upbringing. As he stands by the side of the road desperately waiting for that one ride out, he reflects on the events that brought him there: the discovery of love, friendship, literature, and all the small joys that set him free. At once a tale of sexual awakening, racial enlightenment, and personal epiphany, Now Is the Hour is the disarming and sweetly winning story of one unforgettable teenager who dares to hope for a different life.
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Become an affiliateTOM SPANBAUER is the author of the beloved classic The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon, winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award for best fiction, and a "dazzlingly accomplished" novel, according to the Washington Post. His earlier novels are Faraway Places and In the City of Shy Hunters. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
A risky assay into the traditional bildungsroman, with this straightforward, but luminous tale.
Publishers Weekly, Starred
Kirkus Reviews Sophisticated, funny, poignant, sexy coming-of-age novel...
Booklist, ALA, Starred Review Full of hope, sadness and humor, this is an extended ballad in the voice of an appealing narrator People Magazine Vividly reflecting...Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly Spanbauer is a generous writer..."Now Is the Hour" is an engaging novel.
The Seattle Times "Now Is the Hour" is at once beautiful and hilarious.
The Oregonian --