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Huck Finn meets Jack Kerouac. In this true adventure story, three farm boys run away from their homes in Upstate New York all the way to California to escape the consequences of a mailbox shooting incident. The year was 1952; the road is Route 66; Dave, Mack, and Ed were 16.Believing they were pursued by the local police, they crowd themselves and their belongings into Ed’s 1936 Ford Roadster, leave their ancestral home and turn towards the open road. They runaway from home - or drive away if you will -escape the police and, temporarily at least, the consequences of their crimes.After spending a harrowing week on the road, most of it on Route 66, they arrive in Burbank, CA, exhausted, near broke, but buoyantly happy that they have reached their goal. Neither the buoyancy nor the happiness is to last. The story evokes a long-gone era when the world was new, the skies were clear, and headstrong boys could survive on their own surrounded by the essential goodness of the country.
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Huck Finn meets Jack Kerouac. In this true adventure story, three farm boys run away from their homes in Upstate New York all the way to California to escape the consequences of a mailbox shooting incident. The year was 1952; the road is Route 66; Dave, Mack, and Ed were 16.Believing they were pursued by the local police, they crowd themselves and their belongings into Ed’s 1936 Ford Roadster, leave their ancestral home and turn towards the open road. They runaway from home - or drive away if you will -escape the police and, temporarily at least, the consequences of their crimes.After spending a harrowing week on the road, most of it on Route 66, they arrive in Burbank, CA, exhausted, near broke, but buoyantly happy that they have reached their goal. Neither the buoyancy nor the happiness is to last. The story evokes a long-gone era when the world was new, the skies were clear, and headstrong boys could survive on their own surrounded by the essential goodness of the country.