The Suicide Flowers Book Two: Roots
| AUTHOR | Conrad, Pete |
| PUBLISHER | Lulu Press (04/03/2024) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Set against the backdrop of the early 1990's Boston music scene, "The Suicide Flowers Book Two: Roots" delves into the profound impact of music, family, and personal aspirations on teens Raeburn and Gabriel. Though their relationships with music differ, both share a common yearning for emotional understanding and validation. Raeburn finds unwavering support and guidance from his mother, who serves as his primary role model, whereas Gabriel grapples with a frequently absent father and a stepmother battling early onset dementia. With a laser focus, Raeburn relentlessly pursues his dream of rock 'n' roll stardom with his band, Aluminum Jesus, while Gabriel seeks solace in music as a devoted fan, following the fledgling band's ascent to fame. Their divergent paths eventually intersect, revealing shared struggles and long-hidden secrets that threaten to disrupt their journeys. In this compelling coming-of-age tale, "The Suicide Flowers Book Two: Roots" intricately weaves themes of identity, family
dysfunction, and the pursuit of dreams against the odds, offering a gripping exploration of youth and music.
dysfunction, and the pursuit of dreams against the odds, offering a gripping exploration of youth and music.
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ISBN-13:
9781304573629
ISBN-10:
1304573621
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
262
Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.55 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.78 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Coming of Age
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Set against the backdrop of the early 1990's Boston music scene, "The Suicide Flowers Book Two: Roots" delves into the profound impact of music, family, and personal aspirations on teens Raeburn and Gabriel. Though their relationships with music differ, both share a common yearning for emotional understanding and validation. Raeburn finds unwavering support and guidance from his mother, who serves as his primary role model, whereas Gabriel grapples with a frequently absent father and a stepmother battling early onset dementia. With a laser focus, Raeburn relentlessly pursues his dream of rock 'n' roll stardom with his band, Aluminum Jesus, while Gabriel seeks solace in music as a devoted fan, following the fledgling band's ascent to fame. Their divergent paths eventually intersect, revealing shared struggles and long-hidden secrets that threaten to disrupt their journeys. In this compelling coming-of-age tale, "The Suicide Flowers Book Two: Roots" intricately weaves themes of identity, family
dysfunction, and the pursuit of dreams against the odds, offering a gripping exploration of youth and music.
dysfunction, and the pursuit of dreams against the odds, offering a gripping exploration of youth and music.
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