Just Like Fred Astaire

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Coming of Age
Cover of the book Just Like Fred Astaire by Joe Sylvester, Joe Sylvester
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Author: Joe Sylvester ISBN: 9781370844685
Publisher: Joe Sylvester Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe Sylvester
ISBN: 9781370844685
Publisher: Joe Sylvester
Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

All Johnny Manno wants to do is dance and drive his car. But his son Michael worries because Johnny keeps wrecking the car and those young women he hangs with could be taking advantage of the old man. But getting the keys away from Johnny or telling him who he should hang with is another matter.

Johnny knows his son means well, but ol' Johnny can take care of himself. He's only had a few fender benders and they weren't even his fault. And Michael should stop telling him who to be friends with ‒ those young girls weren’t taking advantage of him or involving him in selling drugs. Michael just needs to worry about his own family.

But Michael is in the middle of the generation sandwich ‒ worried about his family, his kids and their problems in school, his struggling business, and his dad, who likely will wipe out entire families with his car, if he doesn't go to jail first from hanging around that Cindi and Maria or burn down his apartment.

Still, Johnny keeps dancing with the ladies, teaching everyone something along the way, even if he is not always in perfect step.

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All Johnny Manno wants to do is dance and drive his car. But his son Michael worries because Johnny keeps wrecking the car and those young women he hangs with could be taking advantage of the old man. But getting the keys away from Johnny or telling him who he should hang with is another matter.

Johnny knows his son means well, but ol' Johnny can take care of himself. He's only had a few fender benders and they weren't even his fault. And Michael should stop telling him who to be friends with ‒ those young girls weren’t taking advantage of him or involving him in selling drugs. Michael just needs to worry about his own family.

But Michael is in the middle of the generation sandwich ‒ worried about his family, his kids and their problems in school, his struggling business, and his dad, who likely will wipe out entire families with his car, if he doesn't go to jail first from hanging around that Cindi and Maria or burn down his apartment.

Still, Johnny keeps dancing with the ladies, teaching everyone something along the way, even if he is not always in perfect step.

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