

From the author of Small Great Things and The Book of Two Ways comes “a powerfully evocative story of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit” (Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones & The Six).

“And no one even notices because they’re all sleeping around and drunk and high. And not one person – not one member of that band – asked themselves how were were always stocked up on gas.” Turns out there is a oil shortage and the tour manager has to bribe gas station attendants. We’re driving all over hell and creation, roadies and crew and the whole nine.

But life on the road proves to be tougher than they think: “The Six started out as a blues-rock band called the Dunne brothers in the mid sixties out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.” Then the gigs start rolling in with stints in Harrisburg and Allentown. When the fog of something or other clears to let them see it… On the road from Pittsburgh, Nashville to Chicago… There’s hotel rooms, days on the road and the path of possibility stretching out in front of you. This is a story of a city where a bunch of young people go chasing a dream, making music, taking drugs and getting totally embroiled in the music scene. But there’s a lot of bars and gigs to get through first.

It’s a city of opportunity and it s there for the taking. There’s gold in those hills if you can find it, and pick the right bar and have the right drink and you might find yourself in the right place at the right time. This is the feeling of the city and the surrounding Hollywood Hills throughout the novel. “We signed the deal around four in the afternoon and I remember walking out into Sunset Boulevard, the six of us, the sun hitting us right into the eyes and just feeling like Los Angeles ha opened its arms and said,”Come on in baby.” Travel Guide Travel BookTrail style to Los Angeles…
