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The Vinyl Underground

$24.95 AUD
Discover an unforgettable coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1968 in this compelling novel. 'The Vinyl Underground' portrays the lives of four unique teens seeking solace from the chaos of the Vietnam War and the injustices of their segregated high school. Follow Ronnie Bingham, who grapples with the grief of losing his brother, and his loyal friend Milo, who finds refuge in books and knowledge. Meet 'Ramrod,' a gifted athlete with a secret he desperately tries to hide, and Hana, the fierce half-Japanese rock-n-roller who challenges societal norms in her small southern town. Their sanctuary is 'The Vinyl Underground,' a vibrant record club where they share their love for music and freedom. As Ronnie approaches his eighteenth birthday, their camaraderie strengthens as they devise a daring plan to prevent him from being drafted. However, when a shocking act of racial violence occurs, the group is forced to confront their beliefs and take a stand. Ideal for fans of historical fiction and young adult literature, this gritty yet heartfelt narrative explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and the fight for justice. Order your copy today and immerse yourself in a powerful tale that resonates with the struggles of youth in turbulent times.

Author: Rob Rufus Publisher: North Star Editions
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 134 x 205 mm
Pages: 336
Publication Date: 10-03-2020

Dig it. During the tumultuous year of 1968, four teens are drawn together: Ronnie Bingham, who is grieving his brother's death in Vietnam; Milo, Ronnie's bookish best friend; "Ramrod," a star athlete who is secretly avoiding the draft; and Hana, the new girl, a half-Japanese badass rock-n-roller whose presence doesn't sit well with their segregated high school. The four outcasts find sanctuary in "The Vinyl Underground," a record club where they spin music, joke, debate, and escape the stifling norms of their small southern town. But Ronnie's eighteenth birthday is looming. Together, they hatch a plan to keep Ronnie from being drafted. But when a horrific act of racial-charged violence rocks the gang to their core, they decide it's time for an epic act of rebellion.

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The Vinyl Underground

$24.95 AUD
Discover an unforgettable coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1968 in this compelling novel. 'The Vinyl Underground' portrays the lives of four unique teens seeking solace from the chaos of the Vietnam War and the injustices of their segregated high school. Follow Ronnie Bingham, who grapples with the grief of losing his brother, and his loyal friend Milo, who finds refuge in books and knowledge. Meet 'Ramrod,' a gifted athlete with a secret he desperately tries to hide, and Hana, the fierce half-Japanese rock-n-roller who challenges societal norms in her small southern town. Their sanctuary is 'The Vinyl Underground,' a vibrant record club where they share their love for music and freedom. As Ronnie approaches his eighteenth birthday, their camaraderie strengthens as they devise a daring plan to prevent him from being drafted. However, when a shocking act of racial violence occurs, the group is forced to confront their beliefs and take a stand. Ideal for fans of historical fiction and young adult literature, this gritty yet heartfelt narrative explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and the fight for justice. Order your copy today and immerse yourself in a powerful tale that resonates with the struggles of youth in turbulent times.

Author: Rob Rufus Publisher: North Star Editions
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 134 x 205 mm
Pages: 336
Publication Date: 10-03-2020

Dig it. During the tumultuous year of 1968, four teens are drawn together: Ronnie Bingham, who is grieving his brother's death in Vietnam; Milo, Ronnie's bookish best friend; "Ramrod," a star athlete who is secretly avoiding the draft; and Hana, the new girl, a half-Japanese badass rock-n-roller whose presence doesn't sit well with their segregated high school. The four outcasts find sanctuary in "The Vinyl Underground," a record club where they spin music, joke, debate, and escape the stifling norms of their small southern town. But Ronnie's eighteenth birthday is looming. Together, they hatch a plan to keep Ronnie from being drafted. But when a horrific act of racial-charged violence rocks the gang to their core, they decide it's time for an epic act of rebellion.

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