Cover Art: Ruben de Vela
Print Length: 55 pages
A nameless young man is watching his dreams slip away when a man who let his own dreams die long ago sits down and begins to tell him a story: a story of young love and teenage dreams and rock and roll magic. A story about being young and being brave, and the girl who taught him how to be that way.
As the story unfolds, the young man begins to wonder if there's something more to this older man and his strange story...if maybe, just maybe, rock and roll magic is real.
A modern-day fable, The Truth of Rock and Roll is a cautionary tale about being young, being brave, and holding onto your dreams.
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I thought this book was a little different, but in a good way. It was really short maybe 50 pages so I easily read this book in about an hour. I thought it was well written. I like how the author draws you in with the descriptions and the storyline. If you want a fast read this is the book for you. Overall I give it 5 stars!
I thought this book was a little different, but in a good way. It was really short maybe 50 pages so I easily read this book in about an hour. I thought it was well written. I like how the author draws you in with the descriptions and the storyline. If you want a fast read this is the book for you. Overall I give it 5 stars!
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