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"[SUMMER OF '92] IS AN ABSOLUTE PAGE-TURNER. UNIQUELY INSPIRATIONAL, AND COMPLETELY INFECTIOUS." -- Adam Overby, AO WandersThere are three things I learned that summer I'm absolutely sure of. . .First, skinny waists and drug habits will almost certainly lead to bad decisions.Second, groupthink is toxic. One should never trust their livelihood on the shoulders of others. Last, don't get stuck in the middle of a drug war. That's exactly where we found ourselves in the summer of 1992. After our unlikely cast of expatriates grew attached to one another, it was only a matter of time before reality got up from under us.We lived in the fast lane, right next to love and lust and unbounded by societal limits. It's a miracle any of us made it out alive - if only it wasn't at the expense of people we cared for. Was it too late to make things right?Like Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty of Jack Kerouac's On the Road, this generation of driftaways lost control of the fast life, but in this story, the stakes were much higher. This expats fiction novel makes a great gift for travel fiction readers who couldn't put down publications from the Lost Generation or Beat Generation, or anyone who can't resist a love and travel story for the ages. It's an unrequited love fiction novel that speaks the voice of a generation. "Travel with friends has never been more exciting than in this coming of age (bildungsroman) romantic travel novel!"