In the fifth novel of Michael Lund's Route 66 Novel series, the
lives of four young Missourians are changed when a bottle comes to
the surface of one of the state's many natural springs. Inside is a
letter written by a girl a dozen years after the end of the Civil
War. Lucy Rivers Johns' epistle contains a sad story of family
failure and a powerful plea for help. This message from the last
century crystallizes the individual frustrations of Janet Masters,
Freddy Sills, Louis Clark, and Roberta Green, a group of kids
growing up near Route 66 around 1960. Their response to the past
charts a bold path into the future, a path inspired by the Mother
Road itself. About Michael Lund's earlier novels: "extremely
heartwarming and nostalgic look at young people's angst during this
age of wonder," says ROUTE 66 FEDERATION NEWS "funny stories of
adolescence in the 1950's," says MISSOURI LIFE "a good read," says
ROUTE 66 MAGAZINE
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