The Haters

The Haters by Jesse Andrews, published by Allen & Unwin in September 2016, is a humorous juvenile fiction that follows the adventures of Wes and Corey during their summer at jazz camp. Initially convinced that their experience will be dull, their lives take a turn when they meet Ash, a charismatic figure who inspires them to embark on an unexpected journey. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English, capturing the essence of youthful rebellion and friendship.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the trio’s hilarious escapades as they flee camp for an adventurous road trip dubbed the “Summer of Hate Tour.” The narrative explores themes of performing arts and social dynamics, highlighting the challenges and joys of friendship. As the characters navigate through various misadventures, including sneaking into bars and evading authority, Wes begins to confront the limitations of his cynical outlook, discovering that embracing connection can lead to unexpected love.
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Wes and Corey are convinced nothing cool can come of their lame summer at jazz camp, when along comes Ash – all blonde hair and brash words – and cracks their world wide open. Finally, something they can’t seem to hate. When Ash convinces them that a great musician is made on the road, the three friends flee camp and begin an epic, hilarious road trip: The Haters 2016 Summer of Hate Tour. Amid sneaking into seedy bars, evading their parents and the police, and spending every minute together in a makeshift tour bus, romance blossoms and bursts, and hygiene takes a back seat. Wes begins to realise the limitations of hating everything: it keeps you at a convenient distance from something, or someone, you just might love.
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