Grouper's Laws: A 1960s Tale of High School Hijinks and Romance

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Grouper's Laws: A 1960s Tale of High School Hijinks and Romance
Authors and Contributors      By (author) D. Philip Miller
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:440
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781543984200
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 16 December 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

This rollicking, raunchy, and romantic coming-of-age tale centers on new kid Blondie Reimer's senior year at Fenton High School in the early 1960s. Blondie is struggling with his adolescent demons-not the least of which is his pursuit of the elusive Tammy Hollander-when he's recruited into a group of misfits trying to establish their own "club." Chief among them is the Grouper, an odd-shaped fellow with a large head who, like the fish of the same name, lives in depths Blondie only begins to discover during the course of his senior year.Grouper's apparent function in the club is to observe the behaviors of his classmates and enunciate laws that explain them. As Blondie pursues Tammy, eventually learning the downside of a romantic approach to life, the other members of the group suffer their own misfortunes, from mangling famous quotes in class to an encounter with the mythical Hook Man.High school is never easy, but with Grouper's Laws helping them get through the day-to-day, the group may just graduate after all.

Author Biography

D. Philip Miller has spent most of his career as a business writer and communications consultant, including directing employee communications at a large corporation. He has also written two novels, Grouper's Laws and Crosswired, as well as two plays, numerous short stories, articles and poems. Grouper's Laws was a winner of the best novel award given by the Pacific Northwest Writer's Association.He lives with his wife Penny in Issaquah, Washington.