Boyz in the Grove

Boyz in the Grove by Rick Darby, published by AuthorHouse in 2005, is a work of fiction that explores themes of friendship and nostalgia set against the backdrop of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The narrative begins as two old friends, Jacob Hartley and Rick Darby, reconnect in a hospital room after two decades apart. Their conversation leads to a mutual agreement to avoid discussing a significant incident from their past, while Jacob requests Rick to share childhood stories to bring him comfort during his final days.
As Rick recounts their shared experiences, the story unfolds with a Southern flair, drawing in others, including hospital staff, who are eager to listen. The narrative takes a turn when Jacob asks Rick to document their teenage years, including the incident they had vowed to keep secret. This request prompts Rick to reflect on their past, emphasizing the importance of sharing both the joyful and painful moments for the sake of their families. This edition contains 148 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to delve into a poignant exploration of friendship and memory.
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The Boyz in the Grove is set in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. As two old friends reminisce after not seeing each other for twenty years the story begins to unfold. Jacob Hartley and Rick Darby reconnect in a hospital room and mutually agree not to talk about an incident that occurred thirty-four years earlier.
Jacob asks Rick to share some of their childhood stories to bring him some peace during his last days of life. As Rick begins to share in the Southern style only he can, others show up to hear a story or two. He even shares one of his stories with a group of nurses. During that story he gets a little surprise that catches him off guard. After a day at the hospital Rick prepares to leave when Jacob throws him a curve. His request was more than Rick had bargained for. Jacob wants him to record their teen years and even what they vowed not to talk about. As Rick questions Jacob’s request he asked specifically if he should write about what happened in April 1971. Jacob says to write it all, the good, the bad and even the ugly. He said, “Our children and families need to know what happened.”
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