Mystery Ride

Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell, published by HarperPerennial in 1994, is a reprint edition comprising 333 pages. This book presents a thoughtful and humorous exploration of a modern American family, delving into the complexities of relationships between husbands and wives, as well as parents and children. The narrative introduces a memorable teenager, noted for being both incorrigible and affecting, drawing comparisons to iconic characters in literature.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of familial dynamics that captures both the breaches and bonds that define these relationships. The story navigates the intricacies of family life, offering insights into the challenges and connections that arise within it. As a work of fiction, Mystery Ride invites contemplation on the nature of family ties and the experiences that shape them, making it a relevant addition to discussions about contemporary family structures.
Official synopsis Publisher
A thoughtful, funny, and penetrating portrait of a modern American family that explores the breaches and bonds between husbands and wives, parents and children–and introduces one of the most incorrigible and affecting teenagers since Holden Caulfield. Boswell is the bestselling author of Crooked Hearts.
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