The five members of the Truants ββ Richie, John, Brian, Jerry and Tim ββ graduated from toney Chase Academy in New Hampshire 30 years ago. Before they left, they managed to record an album called "Out of Site." Nearing the age of 50, they learn that a German record collector has paid $10,000 for one
Time Won't Let Me
β Scribed by Bill Scheft
- Book ID
- 111143048
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062003645
- ASIN
- B00395ZYWC
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β¦ Synopsis
The five members of the Truants ββ Richie, John, Brian, Jerry and Tim ββ graduated from toney Chase Academy in New Hampshire 30 years ago. Before they left, they managed to record an album called "Out of Site." Nearing the age of 50, they learn that a German record collector has paid $10,000 for one copy of their work.
At the urging of Dino Paradise, a grossly overweight and overly avid fan, the Truants aim to reunite and cash in. But miles from the horizon of youth, weighed down by bad marriages and mortgaged ambitions, they will have to get out of their own way to get back together. Richie, a divorce lawyer, will have to tear himself away from seducing clients with his karaoke skills. John, a dermatologist, needs to escape all the wouldβbe patients who drop their pants at parties to ask for his advice. Tim must convince his wife to accept his drum set, which he keeps hidden in the attic the way most guys hide porn. Brian will have to step away from the thesis he's been barely trying to complete for 25 years. And all four will have to track down Jerry, a degenerate gambler/Equal addict who was last seen flying to the Caymans for his bookie with $1 million in cash taped to his body.
And that's not to mention the delusional sister, the anatomicallyβblessed baker, a couple of vengeful spouses, Les Paul, and former J. Geils lead singer Peter Wolf.
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