Skovron, Jon. Struts and Frets, 285 pgs. Amulet books, 2009. $7.95 (Trade Paperback). Language – R (66 swears, 6 “F”); Sexual Content – PG-13; Violence – PG (only violence is one kid recounting Macbeth to another, and a very quick, one-sided fistfight).
Struts and Frets tells the story of a musically gifted 17 year old as he struggles to find his place in life. While juggling a band that is about one step away from either making it big or self-destructing, Sammy finds love unexpectedly and deals with the mental deterioration of his beloved kindred-spirit grandfather.
This book tries it’s hardest to be jam packed with “indie cred” yet for a subculture that cleaves to authenticity above all else, the book doesn’t feel authentic. No life changing message or laugh/cry out loud moments, just a teenager being a teenager. The language and sexual content, along with the lack of any real message makes me say pass on this book.
HS – NOT RECOMMENDED. Reviewer: BLM
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