What if the kids dropped out of school and instead of falling through the cracks they ascended through them? A modern American odyssey, Wonderless charts the cross-country journey of an ever-growing group of Gen-Zers, young souls who've opted out--of family, school, from the concept of gravity itself--taking flight on the currents of dark energy, upward, outward ...
What if the kids dropped out of school and instead of falling through the cracks they ascended through them? A modern American odyssey, Wonderless charts the cross-country journey of an ever-growing group of Gen-Zers, young souls who've opted out--of family, school, from the concept of gravity itself--taking flight on the currents of dark energy, upward, outward ...
After growing up on the East End of Long Island in Amagansett, Shelby Raebeck spent time studying, playing basketball (high school, college, and a lot of pick-up), teaching, coaching, and writing in such places as New York City, Boston, Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, Utah, and California. In 2000, he returned to the East End with his wife, Page, and their two children, Talia and Sebastian, where he taught English and published the critically acclaimed Louse Point: Stories from the East End, which received a starred review from Kirkus, as well as the two acclaimed novels, Amagansett '84 and East Hampton Blue. Children now grown, he currently resides in Salt Lake City where he is at work on two children's books and a memoir, Playbook for Lost Souls.
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