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The Boys Who Woke Up Early Ad Hopkins

  • SKU: BELL-34145990
The Boys Who Woke Up Early Ad Hopkins
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Publisher: Imbrifex Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.58 MB
Author: A.D. Hopkins
ISBN: 9781945501296, 9781945501272, 9781945501289, 9781945501302, 1945501294, 1945501278, 1945501286, 1945501308
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Boys Who Woke Up Early Ad Hopkins by A.d. Hopkins 9781945501296, 9781945501272, 9781945501289, 9781945501302, 1945501294, 1945501278, 1945501286, 1945501308 instant download after payment.

Playing cops was just a game until the bullets were real.
The gravy train hasn't stopped in the hollers of western Virginia for more than thirty years when Stony Shelor starts his junior year at Jubal Early High. Class divides and racism are still the hardened norms as the Eisenhower years draw to a close. Violence lies coiled under the calm surface, ready to strike at any time.
On the high school front, the cool boys are taking their wardrobe and music cues from hip TV private dick Peter Gunn, and Dobie Gillis is teaching them how to hit on pretty girls. There's no help for Stony on the horizon, though. Mary Lou Martin is the girl of his dreams, and she hardly knows Stony exists. In addition, Stony can't seem to stay out of juvenile court and just may end up in reform school. A long, difficult year stretches out in front of him when a new boy arrives in town. Likeable bullshit artist Jack Newcomb dresses like Peter Gunn, uses moves like Dobie Gillis, and plays...

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