autobiography

109p eBook edition of The Atomic Hula by Mike Marino. The Atomic Hula is autobigraphical in nature. I left home at a ripe young age and seasoned rapidly. 1959, the first part of the Hula is the formative years that led up to leaving for Hawaii. 1963, part two of Hula is the Hawaiian year. Next up in the series when complete will be 1964, Los Angeles street scene years and then I will complete the series, eventualy with 1966 when I was living in Haight Ashbury for two psychedelic years. 1959 and 1963 are written to be read as singular standing pieces or together like boxcars on a train. 15p preview of The Roadhead Chronicles: PopCulture and Chrome Meet Asphalt and Art by Mike Marino The Roadhead Chronicles goes from the Cold War Fifties Pop Culture of classic cars and rock n' roll to the spaced out Spare Change Sixties of Vietnam and Hells Angels. Not the usual look at the era, instead It's written by someone who lived it and spent a life of being on the road from his beach bum days in Honolulu to the glitz and dangers of the Sunset Strip in LA, and his purple hazed and double dazed days in North Beach and the Haight Ashbury in San Francisco. The Roadhead Chronicles also looks at the history of Route 66, Roadside Neon Culture and old diners and dives! Mike Marino writes in an offbeat and irreverant style with a beat and a cadence that is all his own. His writing style has been compared to John Dos Passos, John Steinbeck and Terry Southern and one reviewer likened him to Frederick Lewis Allen on acid! Readers and critics call the book "wickedly wonderful", "delightfully weird" and "automotively sexy."!!! To purchase the paperback edition of this release, please visit Barnes and Noble For further updates on The Roadhouse Chronicles & other books by Mike Marino, go to http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html 6p preview of Burn Your Belongings by David Hoenigman. David Hoenigman's First Book written over a period of Five years is an autobiographical text dealing with his experiences as an American Living in Japan and the difficulty of fitting in where one is out of place. To purchase Burn Your Belongings, please visit Amazon.com For updates on this release & others by David, go to MySpace
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