Synopsis:
It’s the summer of 1986, a season of transition from childhood into young adulthood. The three brothers—Wally, Herbie, and Cockroach—are back at it and crazier than ever. While innocence gives way to higher expectations and responsibility, the boys discover that there’s no reason growing up can’t be insanely fun.
My Review:
Once again, I find myself in awe of this author. In the 3rd book of his now first trilogy, I would swear he plucked my brain to write all about the 1980s specifically this time, 1986.I did come to realize that the author graduated from high school at the same time I did.
The book begins in the present time (2025) and takes us back to that fateful year and trips us through a summer of new beginnings, growth, understanding, music, language, and yes, some heartbreak. This book watched the three brothers grow and learn about life through the eyes of friends who supported them, parents who loved them, and just pure grit.
I read along laughing and crying at many of the scenarios the family encountered. I found myself engrossed in it all. I remembered so many similar things I did like skating at the roller rink, summer love, and rocking out while waiting for college to begin. Although one of my grandparents passed away later, (spoiler alert) I related completely with the chapter, "Goodbye". In fact, a tiny healing took place that I am sure the author probably would have not expected by this reader or any other.
Overall, a fantastic and a must read. I do suggest reading the first two books to get a feel of the characters.
5 stars!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author. The views expressed here are 100% my own and may differ from yours.
~Michelle, Reading Authors Network





