Baroque-a-nova

225 pages

English language

Published Aug. 19, 2002 by Putnam's.

ISBN:
978-0-399-14825-5
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OCLC Number:
46472058

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"Meet Saul St. Pierre, teenage son of the once famous St. Pierres, a forgotten seventies folk sensation enjoying a revival thanks to a German techno group's remake of their hit song "Bushmills Threnody." It's not the best week of Saul's life - he just learned that his long-absent mother has committed suicide fifteen time zones away. And because Helena St. Pierre's death occurs just as the St.

Pierre's are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, Saul's town is flooded by journalists, film-makers, game-show hosts, and assorted oddballs fueled by the nostalgia boom - all hungry for a glimpse of tragic celebrity.".

"It doesn't help matters that Saul's step-mother, Jana, the only reliable adult he's ever known, is dating a cop who wants to marry her. Saul's relationship with his girlfriend is on the fritz. Then there is the arrival of the two young women from New York who come …

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Subjects

  • Teenage boys -- Fiction
  • Indian youth -- Fiction
  • Women singers -- Fiction
  • Mothers -- Death -- Fiction
  • Maternal deprivation -- Fiction
  • Suicide victims -- Fiction