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Elvis Rising: Stories on the King (1993) — Herausgeber — 16 Exemplare
The Patron Saint of Red Chevys (2004) 16 Exemplare
Worry Beads (1991) 8 Exemplare

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Jubilee Starling (has there ever been a more fabulous name?) is a coming-of-age protagonist for the southern ages. Read Kay Sloan to experience the singular resonance and immediacy of the moment captured like fireflies in a jar on a June night.
 
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jturneryamamoto | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 4, 2022 |
Picked this up used at Grady's Record Refuge, Ventura, CA. Nice stories, I thought. Good writers. The book has a terrible review panning it on Amazon...but if you need all things Elvis then you'll want to see this. + you can't go wrong spending a few minutes reading a story by by T. C. Boyle!
 
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bfodavid | May 29, 2016 |
Well written, with a coherent plot, good dialogue, action and description; it is ultimately unsatisfying (and the readers' needs in this area are not met) because (1) the protagonist faces no test and experiences no fundamental transformation in her personality (there is some hint at change but no more than is ordinarily experienced by a young adult) and (2) the murderer, while identified, is not held up to public shame and ridicule.
 
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DinoReader | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 21, 2014 |
This is the coming of age story of a southern girl in the late 1960s. Her mother—a bit of a radical for her time and place—is murdered and mystery surrounds the perpetrator for most of the book, but this is definitely not a who done it.

The book details the life of its narrator Jubilee Starling and her sister Charlene as they enter adolescence and come out the other side. Jubilee inherits her mother's red Chey pick-up truck which has a Hula girl stuck to the dashboard that her mother always called 'The Patron Saint of Red Chevys'. Jubilee leaves behind her family and the gossip-mongering small town where they live to go to school in Berkeley. There she learns that there is no escaping who you are and that people are the same no matter where you go. The mystery of her mother’s death is solved. In the end, Jubilee discovers that home is where your people are even, or maybe especially, if that turns out to be the South.

This book didn’t really resonate for me. I’ve been thinking and thinking about why that is, but I think that the truth is I’ve really enjoyed some great YA novels lately and preferred them to this adult book for telling the tale of an adolescent reaching maturity. It might fare better for someone who grew up in the same time and place.
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nancyewhite | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 31, 2007 |

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