Synopsis
He had received the most lavish praises, and he had harvested the nastiest curses.
He was a guy whose every vein pulsed with defiance.
He was a white boy who could never become a celebrity.
He was a youth from the countryside in the eyes of the masses.
He was Tommy Hawk.
He had been reborn.
Welcome to the story that tells of the American Dream in the first half and the American nightmare in the second.
Let's invite Tommy Hawk to take the stage, in the winter of 2022.
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Write a reviewPure communist propaganda at best, but the Author isn't very well educated, maliciously misinterprets American culture, and gets historical facts unrelated to any Capitalist/Communist strife directly wrong. It would be a passable book if he made it clear this wasn't actually America but some warped parallel... but he doesn't bother. It really makes his misconceptions strikingly clear. Tommy Hawke is a boy from the Countryside.... but grew up near Providence, Rhode Island. This book is written as if it's 2022, but Tommy is in 1982. It's loaded with impossible anachronisms as well. This Author is trying to cash in on the 1980's aesthetic, but has no clue about what that really means... or understanding of the audience that would be attracted to that!
I have friends living in those island and this novel actually has the little details down. Like from the schools and capital and counties. I think the author probably lived in Rhode Island. Like the story development so far! Good writing not your typical junk food light novel.