Review
Extremely heartwarming and nostalgic look at young people's angst during this age of wonder. --Route 66 Federation News
Funny stories of adolescence in the 1950's. --Missouri Life
A good read. --Route 66 Magazine
Funny stories of adolescence in the 1950's. --Missouri Life
A good read. --Route 66 Magazine
Product Description
--At a temporary bargain-price while we are polishing up final formating of the Kindle edition--
Fairfield, Missouri native Hugh Noone knew he had been born on the wrong side of the tracks, and society's reaction to his left-handedness convinced him that he would never enjoy the promise represented by Route 66 or new freedoms of the Sexual Revolution. In fact, he writes his life story from jail, appealing a wrongful conviction and imprisonment twenty years after the event. But revealing the details of his past and effecting a resolution of his case lead to a surprising rearrangement of his views.
Fairfield, Missouri native Hugh Noone knew he had been born on the wrong side of the tracks, and society's reaction to his left-handedness convinced him that he would never enjoy the promise represented by Route 66 or new freedoms of the Sexual Revolution. In fact, he writes his life story from jail, appealing a wrongful conviction and imprisonment twenty years after the event. But revealing the details of his past and effecting a resolution of his case lead to a surprising rearrangement of his views.

