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Ventura and Zelzah

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 08.03.2022

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A tale of teenage friendships set in 1970's suburban Los Angeles

In the haze of a hot San Fernando Valley summer in 1970's Los Angeles, Douglas and his friends-Hank, Weddy, and Ronnie-struggle with their awkward teenage years during a confusing and highly permissive era. Weed and alcohol are regularly available, and most of the boys freely partake as they each navigate their own family dramas at home. Meanwhile, Douglas must also sort through the ups-and-downs of his relationship with his not-quite-girlfriend, Natalia.

When not in the swimming pool trying to beat the intense Valley heat, Douglas and his friends spend their summer vacation taking the RTD into Westwood to see Jaws, watching the Fourth of July fireworks at Balboa Park, seeking thrills at Magic Mountain, checking out the head shop and the turquoise jewelry at The Sixth Chakra, eating hot dogs and facing Koufax in the batting cage at Flooky's, and playing plenty of basketball.


Ventura and Zelzah is a funny, poignant, and nostalgic coming-of-age tale of teenage friendships in a blissfully unhurried, pre-digital era.


About the author

J.G. Bryan lives in Southern California.

Summary

A tale of teenage friendships set in 1970's suburban Los Angeles

In the haze of a hot San Fernando Valley summer in 1970’s Los Angeles, Douglas and his friends—Hank, Weddy, and Ronnie—struggle with their awkward teenage years during a confusing and highly permissive era. Weed and alcohol are regularly available, and most of the boys freely partake as they each navigate their own family dramas at home. Meanwhile, Douglas must also sort through the ups-and-downs of his relationship with his not-quite-girlfriend, Natalia.

When not in the swimming pool trying to beat the intense Valley heat, Douglas and his friends spend their summer vacation taking the RTD into Westwood to see Jaws, watching the Fourth of July fireworks at Balboa Park, seeking thrills at Magic Mountain, checking out the head shop and the turquoise jewelry at The Sixth Chakra, eating hot dogs and facing Koufax in the batting cage at Flooky’s, and playing plenty of basketball.


Ventura and Zelzah is a funny, poignant, and nostalgic coming-of-age tale of teenage friendships in a blissfully unhurried, pre-digital era.

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"In J.G. Bryan's Ventura and Zelzah the social world of 1975 is evolving. A rising California culture provides the voice and look and ethics for young Americans. For these rising teens this new and dynamic culture is a backdrop for who they might become."—Jack Gantos, Newberry Medal Award-winning author of Dead End in Norvelt

"Ventura and Zelzah is a vivid portrayal of the iconic San Fernando Valley of the 1970s. Having grown up in the Valley, I delighted at the realistic details on every page, but the novel also captures the universal journey of a boy moving toward manhood, no matter the time and place."—Grant Farley, author of Bones of a Saint, a Booklist Top 10 Historical Fiction Youth Book

"Funny and poignant. Imagine Dazed & Confused set in the San Fernando Valley. Author J.G. Bryan nails the rhythms of 1970s suburbia and the importance of friendship, with a memorable crew of characters who stayed with me long after the last page."—Paul Haddad, author of Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles, and the YA novel Aramid

Product details

Authors J.G. Bryan
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 15
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 08.03.2022, delayed
 
EAN 9781595801005
ISBN 978-1-59580-100-5
No. of pages 288
Subjects Children's and young people's books

YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Boys & Men, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Lifestyles / City & Town Life

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