It's the summer of 1987, and Sam Rinaldo has emerged from his adolescent cocoon to find a world of possibility. Big rock shows are playing the Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach. Musicland is thriving in the Maine Mall. The music scene in Maine is alive and rocking. For Sam, this summer will be different. His crushes are finally starting to notice him. And his part time job as a busboy not only gives him some spending money, but also introduces him to Stephanie and her boyfriend Steve, who plays drums in a local college rock band. Sam has a dream--to play guitar and write songs. However, he can't figure out how to put one chord in front of another. Summer love, baseball, and music paint the picture of "Sophomore Summer," a coming-of-age tale that encompasses one summer and all the hopes and dreams that exist within it. This time capsule of a story finds adolescents trying to understand the adult world and their place in it. Growing up is hard, but it can be fun and beautiful too.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1098383575
ISBN13:9781098383572
Release Date:July 2021
Publisher:Prairial Press
Length:138 Pages
Weight:0.46 lbs.
Dimensions:0.4" x 5.6" x 8.6"
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Condition: New
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