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Author: Sarvenaz Tash
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publishing Date: May 19, 2015
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
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Boy meets Girl…at the most amazing concert the world has ever seen.
It’s the summer of 1969, and Michael is a directionless 18-year-old music fan struggling with an uncertain future in a time of cultural and military upheaval. Cora is the obedient candy-striper daughter of an ultra-conservative father who likes her ex-boyfriend, Ned, so much he still shows up for Sunday dinners despite their break-up months earlier. When Michael and Cora meet at the medical tent at the Woodstock Music Festival, their lives will never quite be the same.
Are you waiting on a novel set in the past?
Boy meets Girl…at the most amazing concert the world has ever seen.
It’s the summer of 1969, and Michael is a directionless 18-year-old music fan struggling with an uncertain future in a time of cultural and military upheaval. Cora is the obedient candy-striper daughter of an ultra-conservative father who likes her ex-boyfriend, Ned, so much he still shows up for Sunday dinners despite their break-up months earlier. When Michael and Cora meet at the medical tent at the Woodstock Music Festival, their lives will never quite be the same.
Are you waiting on a novel set in the past?
Sounds interesting...Hope you enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting, and such a cute cover!
ReplyDeleteMy WoW
Well, this is definitely something different from what we usually see. Great pick and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely cover. Interesting blurb. I feel warm after reading it. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Hump Day!
Shane @ Itching for Books
I like reading ones set in different times, since you just get this feel about them, so definitely keeping an eye out for this. :)
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Kirsty @ StudioReads
Hey, that is set in my time! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the peek into moments that will remind me of so much. Enjoy!
Here's mine: “DRIFTWOOD”
I love that cover!! I wasn't alive for this but I would love to experience it through the lives of fiction characters. I'm so glad you shared this since I haven't even heard of it!
ReplyDeleteI love the graphics on the cover, nice and bright!
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Love the cover! And Woodstock? I definitely need to read this, sounds so good! Thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteMy WoW
This does sound interesting; we don't get many YA novels set during this era!
ReplyDeleteOoh...I like the sound of this! I'm definitely adding it to my Goodreads. :)
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