The Tween Years

The Tween Years by John McPeek is a novel published by iUniverse in October 2007, featuring 260 pages in English. This story continues the adventures of six young hooligans from Buckton, Ohio, who navigate the complexities of adolescence while grappling with their infatuations and the challenges of small-town life. Amidst their youthful antics, the backdrop of war and the presence of a mysterious killer add layers to their experiences.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue as the characters deal with their obsessions and the realities of growing up. The narrative captures the essence of youth, highlighting the carefree yet tumultuous nature of their lives. With elements of mystery and crime woven into the plot, this edition offers a unique perspective on the trials and tribulations faced by young people in a changing world.
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The six young hooligans in Buckton, Ohio, introduced in the hilariously earthy novel Hostle’s Hush, are a bit older . but perhaps not much wiser as they obsess about girls. For them, the joy of small-town life is little dimmed by war and a mysterious killer. Being young and dumb is not all bad.
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