Buddy’s Blues

“Buddy’s Blues” by Nigel Hinton is a poignant narrative published by Puffin in 1997, featuring 277 pages in English. The story follows Buddy, a young rock musician, whose band, The Bosses, disintegrates just as they are on the verge of success. In an attempt to recover, Buddy travels to America with his father, where they navigate personal challenges and await the arrival of Buddy’s first child.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of ambition and the pressures faced by musicians, as well as the emotional complexities of family life. The narrative delves into Buddy’s journey, highlighting themes of loss and premonition, culminating in a tragic and heart-breaking conclusion. This edition offers a rich portrayal of Buddy’s experiences and the impact of his choices on his life and relationships.
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On the brink of success, Buddy’s band, The Bosses, falls apart under pressure. He travels to America with his dad to recover, but whilst he and Charmaine await the birth of their first child, a lifelong premonition comes true in a tragic and heart-breaking ending.
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