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Azul Morgan, a young Native /
Indigenous woman is the next rock star to break. Trapped in M-town, Iowa during the "Next Seattle" Midwest Music
Scene explosion during the aftermath of 9/11, she takes her
guitar named, Mocha, & her composition notebook, The Bastard Chronicle, to write the greatest songs
ever & form the perfect band.
Through the chaos she finds her tribe outside her native tribal roots in two amazing dudes, Rick, a womanizing drummer/singer, and Jesus, a cross-dressing guitarist. The three find the musical chemistry they've been looking for. Their unique new band are poised to take over the world-at-war. Azul writes about it all in The Bastard Chronicle, in her hilarious voice, as her past, present, & future collide in a coming-of-age story never told before in an era of the music scene when anything was possible.
This is author Forrest Lonefight's first novel.
Indigenous woman is the next rock star to break. Trapped in M-town, Iowa during the "Next Seattle" Midwest Music
Scene explosion during the aftermath of 9/11, she takes her
guitar named, Mocha, & her composition notebook, The Bastard Chronicle, to write the greatest songs
ever & form the perfect band.
Through the chaos she finds her tribe outside her native tribal roots in two amazing dudes, Rick, a womanizing drummer/singer, and Jesus, a cross-dressing guitarist. The three find the musical chemistry they've been looking for. Their unique new band are poised to take over the world-at-war. Azul writes about it all in The Bastard Chronicle, in her hilarious voice, as her past, present, & future collide in a coming-of-age story never told before in an era of the music scene when anything was possible.
This is author Forrest Lonefight's first novel.
Azul Morgan, a young Native /
Indigenous woman is the next rock star to break. Trapped in M-town, Iowa during the "Next Seattle" Midwest Music
Scene explosion during the aftermath of 9/11, she takes her
guitar named, Mocha, & her composition notebook, The Bastard Chronicle, to write the greatest songs
ever & form the perfect band.
Through the chaos she finds her tribe outside her native tribal roots in two amazing dudes, Rick, a womanizing drummer/singer, and Jesus, a cross-dressing guitarist. The three find the musical chemistry they've been looking for. Their unique new band are poised to take over the world-at-war. Azul writes about it all in The Bastard Chronicle, in her hilarious voice, as her past, present, & future collide in a coming-of-age story never told before in an era of the music scene when anything was possible.
This is author Forrest Lonefight's first novel.
Indigenous woman is the next rock star to break. Trapped in M-town, Iowa during the "Next Seattle" Midwest Music
Scene explosion during the aftermath of 9/11, she takes her
guitar named, Mocha, & her composition notebook, The Bastard Chronicle, to write the greatest songs
ever & form the perfect band.
Through the chaos she finds her tribe outside her native tribal roots in two amazing dudes, Rick, a womanizing drummer/singer, and Jesus, a cross-dressing guitarist. The three find the musical chemistry they've been looking for. Their unique new band are poised to take over the world-at-war. Azul writes about it all in The Bastard Chronicle, in her hilarious voice, as her past, present, & future collide in a coming-of-age story never told before in an era of the music scene when anything was possible.
This is author Forrest Lonefight's first novel.
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