Johnny Lonely

Download or Read eBook Johnny Lonely PDF written by Pete Tanton and published by Tonto Books. This book was released on 2007-07 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Johnny Lonely
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Publisher : Tonto Books
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780955218361
ISBN-13 : 0955218365
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Book Synopsis Johnny Lonely by : Pete Tanton

Book excerpt: Meet Hughie Youngkin, trapped in Southern California's worst ever firestorm, a smalltown loser with nothing but a stolen mariachi outfit and a battered guitar case. His hopes of becoming a rockstar are in ruins and he's beginning to wish he'd never left Big Springs, Alabama. But his home town doesn't understand him, the girl he loved has left, and his overbearing mother chews over his shortcomings with her Hungryman's portions of barbequed beef at Webster's Steakhouse. So Hughie does what any Johnny Lonely would do; he takes off to find his estranged brother and chase the American Dream.


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