
Billy Jewel and the Fish and the Vietnam Lottery
Fun Loving Finn, Book 2
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Michael McSweeney
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Finn Briscoe
About this listen
Another road trip in the Fun Loving Finn series, this one finds Finn and friends heading southeast from Missouri to Florida. Finn got a good number in the crazy Vietnam lottery and decides to learn something about life in the real world and drops out of college.
When their car breaks down in Atlanta and they’re short on cash, they hole up at the Salvation Army and try to find a new ride while protecting the only possession anybody cares about: his friend Stan’s fish.
Will these teenage hippies find a ride, get ripped off, or make it safely to Florida with the fish?
Don’t miss the provocative book club discussion questions at the end.
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