Kicking Tomorrow A Novel

Kicking Tomorrow, a novel by Daniel Richler, is published by McClelland & Stewart in 1991 and spans 376 pages. This debut novel presents an engaging and often humorous narrative centered around a pre-punk teenager navigating the cultural malaise and confusion of the 1970s. Richler’s storytelling captures the essence of adolescent angst in a unique and vivid manner.
Readers will find a portrayal of the challenges faced by youth during this transformative era, as the protagonist grapples with the complexities of identity and societal expectations. The book delves into themes of survival and resilience, reflecting the broader cultural landscape of the time. Kicking Tomorrow offers a literary exploration of the trials of growing up, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of fiction.
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The head of arts programming at TV Ontario offers an engaging and frequently hilarious debut novel about a pre-punk teenager suffering–and surviving–the cultural malaise and numbing confusion of the 1970s. Wise and hip, Kicking Tomorrow is a brilliant portrait of adolescent angst in a wacked-out world.
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