Nine Tana Leaves
James Noble
language
(Tanglewood, March 7, 2018)
Marathon bars. Sting Ray Bikes. Monster movies. First love. And danger. That was life in the seventies told from the point of view of ten-year-old Jimmy Foxton. This wasn't "The Brady Bunch" it was a boys "Wild Bunch". A funny, emotional. and heart-breaking look at a time when innocence and youth ruled the day. And growing up was just around the corner."A surprising and charming little book. Really well done." Glen Mazzara, Executive Producer, The Walking Dead, The Shield. Yes, this book is funny. Yes, it’s a time machine back to the 70s. But you know what else? It’s poignant, tender and heart-warming. The antics of young Jimmy are crazy, clever and hilarious. But the lessons he learns along the way – bonds of friendship formed, devotion to family that trumps all, boyhood to manhood colorfully rendered, and the perils of puppy love – are all on point. It’s a rich, textured, well-written tale that will make you laugh, squirm and cry. I hope my teenaged sons will read it and love it as much as I did!— Faith Freed, author of ISA thoughtful beautiful novel. I loved this book. Jimmy Foxton is the freshest narrator I’ve come across is a long time. A wonderful story told from the view of a precocious ten-year-old–one that only a skilled novelist can master. I’d recommend this read to anyone.— Katie Crouch, New York Times best selling author.It’s a beautiful book. Beautiful in every way.— Tim Garvin, CEO United WayFunny and endearing. A great read.— Chris McEwen, co-producer Love Simon