At first glance, Flint McClelland looks just like any other scruffy street performer busking for money. But the clear notes coming out of the gleaming flute he plays evoke emotions and memories in his... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Aging hippie street performer, Flint McLelland misses 1963 and desperately wants to see a return to the sixties. As he plays baby boomer golden oldies on his flute to earn loose change, Flint wanders the United States in search of sacred icons that represent the "Age of Aquarius".Soon Flint gathers followers, mostly renegades, lost since the counterculture collapsed when the summer of love turned into the summer of riots that ended his cherished decade. He informs his aging flower horde that once he accumulates all the artifacts, the sixties will re-blossom stronger than ever. The evil scientist the Logician known in psychiatric wards as Dr. Lojia captures the hero. Logician insists that the flutist is patient Gerrard Hammond struggling to come back from a delusional trip into the past of his mind.WINDOWPANE is an intriguing drama that leaves the audience to wonder if Flint is a mental case never recovered from drugs or a Pied Piper locked away to abort his tune. The tale provides a nostalgic look at the sixties, but not through rose colored glasses as some bad karma such as overdoses, riots, Nam, and bombings haunt the followers. Though well written and engaging especially for boomers, the tale never quite lights the reader's fire to let their hair down along with Mary down Penny Lane, but his is still a haunting fantasy tripHarriet Klausner
Keeping it Real
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I purchased The Window Pain while I was doing a booksigning in New Jersey and I am glad that I did. I started it last night and finished it this morning. Steve Perry tells a powerful tale about a young man, Tarique, raised in an abusive household until his mother gets the courage to flee. After that, they build a new life and Tarique experiences all of the common issues facing young boys as they become men. His best friend, Shandell, is just as intriguing and the two of them pack a powerful message for the youth of today. I have a fourteen-year-old son and I am placing the novel in his hand the second he comes through the door today. Hopefully he will learn things from the characters in the book that I could never fully express to him.
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