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Handbook of Nothin'

By: N. K. Wright
Narrated by: Nathan K Wright
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The year is 1972. Against the stormy backdrop of a nuclear arms race, Watergate break-ins, the Vietnam war, and indescribable acts of terror, a teenage boy lives out his simple, rural life. But despite his seemingly tranquil farm life, “Nothin’ Right” - as he’s known to many of his seventh-grade classmates - faces trouble on numerous fronts and against several adversaries. Can a resourceful farm boy solve his own epic problems when the often-violent world around him is on the verge of self-destruction?

Handbook of Nothin' is a 1972 snapshot of rural western America as told through the experiences of a 13-year-old junior high boy and the scrawled pencil drawings in his school notebook.

Handbook of Nothin' was written for middle-grade listeners, but is fun for older groups as well, including anyone who lived in the 1970s.

©2013 Nathan K Wright (P)2018 Nathan K Wright
Coming of Age Fiction Village

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