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singer/songwriter Skeets Hollaran and best friend, piano player,
Jesse Suarez, are both underachieving Austin, Texas, musicians.
Skeets finds himself homeless when his soul mate, Gena Koster,
kicks him out for philandering. Jesse's landlord evicts him and
threatens criminal action for his hot rent checks. They flee, on
their Harley motorcycles, into the Mexican desert. They hope for a
life-changing, pivotal spiritual journey of redemption: sin seared
from their souls by the desert sun, atonement, and absolution of
Skeets by Gena. Instead, a riotous romp follows from the Mexican
border to the small town of Tolencita where the despot El Jefe
jails them and threatens their lives. As you ride along with Skeets
and Jesse on this Don Quixote-esque adventure, you find (in spite
of the playful tone and often thigh-slapping humor) mankind's
foibles arrayed, illegal immigration illuminated, greed uprooted
and foiled, and political oppression confronted and vanquished -
all without a single gunshot. Wonderful Josefina, the Mexican
burro, also shows us if we are steadfast in our faith and stay the
course, we can achieve our dreams, even though we might get diddled
along the way. EDITORIAL REVIEWS: Bill Stephen's Vamonos takes a
wry and realistic look at human nature and the result is fun,
lively, innovative, and highly entertaining. Instead of editorial
comment on the character's foibles, the various critters do the
job, and the result is often hilarious and deeply revealing. Though
the protagonists get themselves into heaps of trouble, the general
tone is upbeat throughout, often left me laughing out loud. I
recommend Vamonos in the highest terms. Florence Weinberg, Ph.d
Author of The Storks of Caridad and Unrest in EdenFrom a literary
standpoint, Vamonos is a book about good. evil, redemption, and the
human condition, and it handles those elements with grace,
intelligence, and wit. Remarkably, it also does something that
literary novels rarely do: while accurately capturing the zeitgeist
of today's Mexico, it delivers the kind of edge-of-the-seat
entertainment usually found only in plot driven thrillers. Have you
ever wondered what it might be like to ride a Harley, or maybe to
ride one in Mexico? Vamonos brings you those experiences, virtually
in 3D, with as much excitement as anybody needs, and does so with
close to zero predictability. And there is enough humor to keep you
smiling through even the most suspenseful scenes. The ending is
especially satisfying: not only do the main characters achieve
redemption but so do readers, most of whom will not be able to
finish the book without a surge of optimism and a renewed
enthusiasm for their own slog through this veil of tears. Jim
Peyton author of The Vampires of Bustamonte I think the comparison
to Christopher Moore and Carl Hiaasen is a good one. I've read
several of their books. In fact, I enjoy listening to these types
of books and think Vamonos is perfect for the audiobook format.
It's funny with a charming, self-deprecating hero. It reminds me of
a modern day Don Quixote. And the dialogue and situational comedy
make it a great candidate for film. Diana Lopez author of Confetti
Girl and Sophia's Saints.
General
Imprint: |
Franklin Scribes
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Humorous Action Adventure Novels, 1 |
Release date: |
December 2012 |
First published: |
December 2012 |
Authors: |
Bill Stephens
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9886433-0-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-9886433-0-8 |
Barcode: |
9780988643307 |
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