Drive Like Hell A Novel

Drive Like Hell by Dallas Hudgens is a First Edition novel published by Scribner on February 8, 2005. This 336-page work follows Luke Fulmer, a teenager who has a natural affinity for driving, having been taught by his father at a young age. As he eagerly anticipates his sixteenth birthday and the freedom that comes with a driver’s license, his plans take a turn when he finds himself in trouble with the law after borrowing a neighbor’s car. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Luke’s chaotic family life, including his mother’s struggles and his relationship with his older brother, Nick.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of Southern culture in late ’70s Georgia, filled with elements such as stock car racing, honky-tonk dancing, and the complexities of family dynamics. As Luke navigates his tumultuous life, he deals with a kleptomaniac girlfriend, a duffel bag of cocaine, and the pressing need to save his family from their destructive paths. Drive Like Hell presents a blend of humor and insight, capturing the essence of a young man’s journey through a world rife with challenges and temptations.
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Luke Fulmer belongs behind the wheel of a car. Taught to drive at the age of ten by his father, Luke can do more damage with a stick and a clutch than most men can do with a bottle of whiskey and a lousy mood. He counts down the days to his sixteenth birthday when he can finally get his license. Unfortunately, the first thing he does with it is “borrow” his neighbor’s car.
When Luke is pulled over and found in possession of an air pistol, a ski mask, a stolen TV, and a bag of pot, the unforgiving local magistrate takes scissors to his license and vows to lock him up if he ever stands in front of her again. As Luke’s mother explores bad relationships and the lure of vodka, Luke moves in with his older brother, Nick, an easygoing ex-con who wants to steer Luke onto the straight and narrow. In the gnarled, muggy summer that follows, Luke contends with a lovely kleptomaniac girlfriend, a duffel bag full of cocaine, and the realization that he must save his family from themselves even as he plots to beat a path out of town.
Dubbed the “Great American Redneck Novel” by Big Fish author Daniel Wallace, Drive Like Hell is a hilarious one-of-a-kind tale set in late ’70s Georgia, complete with stock car racing, honky-tonk dancing, pro wrestling, drug dealing, and syndicated television. Dallas Hudgens brilliantly evokes Southern culture in this unforgettable debut that is raucous and wrenching, funny and wise.
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