That Summer. . .

That Summer… by Roger Searcy, published by AuthorHouse in October 2005, is a work of fiction that explores the trials of adolescence through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Rob Saunders. Set in a small Southern town during the 1960s, the narrative follows Rob as he navigates the typical dreams of youth, including playing rock and roll with his band and experiencing first love. However, his journey takes a darker turn when an evil presence threatens to disrupt his idyllic summer.
Readers will find a blend of humor and suspense as Rob confronts challenges that test his courage and resilience. The story delves into themes of friendship and the struggle against societal issues, including segregation. With a page count of 228, this edition invites readers to engage with Rob’s quest for self-discovery and the support of his older brother and friends, as well as an unexpected alliance that may hold the key to his salvation.
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Fourteen year old Rob Saunders just wants to do the things all young boys dream of doing; play a little rock and roll with his band, meet a girl and fall in love. He just wants to have some fun and experience the joys of growing up. But something happens along the way. Someone evil comes along, threatening to steal his dreams.and possibly his life. The setting is a small Southern town during the 1960’s where segregation still reigns supreme. Can his older brother and friends save him from evil? Will an unlikely alliance with a black teenager be his salvation? Or will Rob have to find strength beyond his years to save himself? That Summer. will have you laughing, but on the edge of your seat as you follow our hero’s journey from boyhood into manhood. “Roger Searcy brings a small town to life in a near-perfect blend of young love, humor and suspense.” -Joan Moore Lewis, author of ‘In His Corner: Will the Real Billy Joe Please Stand’
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