Debutantes in love. With each other. Grace Dunlop is the eleven-year-old girl with everything, including a trust fund. Transplanted from London to the United States, her life is forever changed when she meets the precocious and irreverent Harper Alessi. Attending black tie balls and fielding boy
Jukebox
β Scribed by Dick Cooper
- Book ID
- 110950491
- Publisher
- General Store Publishing House
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 593 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781926962696
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
With his fifteen minutes of fame and royalty cheques long since run out, '70s rock star Poet Springs now spends his days locked in his suburban basement trying desperately to avoid both sobriety and gainful employment. It would seem that every time Poet ventures forth into the real world, terrible things happen. He's hounded by an international female revenge cult, threatened by ex-mental patients turned kickboxing champions, and, all too often, he winds up in the emergency ward with minor brain damage as a result of coming in a distant second in various fistfights. Which may or may not explain the sudden barrage of flashbacks from his wacky band days . . .
But if Poet's past weren't crazy enough, his present troubles are just beginning. Take his wife, Erika, who has come up with the crazy idea that Poet should get out of the basement and get a job! Which begs the question: You can take the boy out of rock 'n' roll, but can you ever take the rock 'n' roll out of the boy?
As a member of the seminal country rock band the Cooper Brothers, Richard Cooper brings his own real-life experiences to Jukebox, a comedic rock 'n' roll saga that offers a rare glimpse into the music business the way it really was in its glory days.
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