An instant American Classic
"Lee Livingston headed to the upper echelon of American writers. Highly Recommended." - Grady Harp
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"When the roads were open and the cars wore rocket fins, ladled on chrome and all the colors of the rainbow. A nostalgic, no seat belts, eye-opening, page-turner." - Gary Witzenburg, Motor Trend
A wild and wonderful cross country ride through 1961
The humor is terrific and it hits the reader from the very first sentence of the narrative. The author has the gift for character depiction and in spite of the fact that the two friends are different, it is hard not to like Dango—even if he is tragic...
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The author has a gift for character depiction
"A can't miss trip for baby boomers of all ages looking to relive the innocent and guilty pleasures of the early '60s." - Bill Harris, Entertainment Tonight
Exciting, warm, funny, touching and tragic
"Times may not have been simpler, but they were a whole lot more free. And the human experience is never quite so simple. It’s an adventure out of adolescence and into the beginning of responsibility, and a moving read. " - Sharon, All Things Jill-Elizabeth
The craziness and optimistic promise of being young with everything ahead of you.
"Written proof that coming of age in the '60s was more fun than it is today. If you loved American Graffiti, chrome and big inch V8 engines, you'll love this." - Tony Swan, Car and Driver
Being young in the '60s was more fun
"A must read not only for the baby boomer generation, but great commentary on friendship, mental illness and, ultimately, the road towards redemption."- Rebecca Nichloson, IndieReader
The coming of age story of America
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