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Introduces YA readers to the extremely permissive milieu of 1970's suburban Los Angeles.
Addresses issues specific to teenage boys, including peer pressure, negotiating the minefield of a first romance, and coping with the treacherous territory between the naivete of adolescence and the temptations of young adulthood.
Adult crossover appeal as a nostalgic look back at teenagers in the 1970s that will resonate with baby boomers.
National PR campaign targeted at media outlets with a focus on Southern California, 1970’s nostalgia, and teenage coming-of-age issues
Info autore
J.G. Bryan is the author of Ventura and Zelzah, and is a native Southern Californian.
Riassunto
The author of Ventura and Zelzah follows up that critically acclaimed debut novel with Ventura and Winnetka, a stand-alone work that furthers the adventures of Douglas and his friends as they come of age in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley in the late 1970s.
As seniors in high school, the gang spends their final year before college practicing crazy car stunts, getting high, obsessing about girls, passionately listening to the great rock and roll of the ’60s and ’70s, arguing about the Dodgers and the Lakers, and partying at the prom in powder blue tuxedos.
From a West Hollywood porn theater to a punk rock club in Chinatown to the site of the Manson murders, the Valley boys also begin to spread their wings as they explore the city of Los Angeles, located “just over the hill” from where they live.
Like Ventura and Zelzah, the stand-alone Ventura and Winnetka is a funny, poignant, and nostalgic coming-of-age tale about the relationships of teenagers on the verge of adulthood. The re-creation of the Valley culture of the late 1970s is palpable and magical.
Prefazione
All YA books will be heavily promoted on Net Galley. Publicity will be focused on traditional YA outlets, including Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus, Bookpage, Shelf Awareness, etc.Publicity and marketing efforts to the general consumer trade will target music and pop culture outlets with a focus on the nostalgic 1970s backdrop to the novel, as well as the traditional print media for book reviews.
Special attention will be paid to regional outlets in Southern California.