Steeltown Blues

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Steeltown Blues by Richard Mousseau, Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
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Author: Richard Mousseau ISBN: 9781927393437
Publisher: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing Publication: April 12, 2017
Imprint: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing Language: English
Author: Richard Mousseau
ISBN: 9781927393437
Publisher: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
Publication: April 12, 2017
Imprint: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
Language: English

Only two boys from Steeltown have survived. The past has affected their lives. Living and working in a steel mill town is the cause of past and future events in their lives. Salami is unable to settle down to a married life and is too eager to follow the free spirit of his friend Boo. Leaving town seems to be their only way out, an escape. To escape from what or whom? There are those who wish to even up past scores. They are willing to follow to extremes in order to inflict terror and pain on Salami and Boo. To what end is in store for two friends wishing only to escape the confines of working in a steel mill. Will they be able to escape those Steeltown Blues? Quotes: My hopes for the boys were dashed during the reading of the last few pages. I felt hurt and angry when I read about Boo and Salami, boys I enjoyed following page after page. Through the whole book, I felt as if I were travelling and living the excitement and disappointments of life alongside of the boys.

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Only two boys from Steeltown have survived. The past has affected their lives. Living and working in a steel mill town is the cause of past and future events in their lives. Salami is unable to settle down to a married life and is too eager to follow the free spirit of his friend Boo. Leaving town seems to be their only way out, an escape. To escape from what or whom? There are those who wish to even up past scores. They are willing to follow to extremes in order to inflict terror and pain on Salami and Boo. To what end is in store for two friends wishing only to escape the confines of working in a steel mill. Will they be able to escape those Steeltown Blues? Quotes: My hopes for the boys were dashed during the reading of the last few pages. I felt hurt and angry when I read about Boo and Salami, boys I enjoyed following page after page. Through the whole book, I felt as if I were travelling and living the excitement and disappointments of life alongside of the boys.

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