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The Frontman

A Novel

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Ron Bahar is an insecure, self-deprecating, seventeen-year-old Nebraskan striving to please his Israeli immigrant parents, Ophira and Ezekiel, while remaining true to his own dreams. During his senior year of high school, he begins to date longtime crush and non-Jewish girl Amy Andrews—a forbidden relationship he hides from his parents. But that's not the only complicated part of Ron's life: he's also struggling to choose between his two passions, medicine and music. As time goes on, he becomes entangled in a compelling world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Will he do the right thing? A fictionalized memoir of the author's life as a young man in Lincoln, Nebraska, The Frontman is a coming-of-age tale of love and fidelity.
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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2018
      Ron is like lots of other teenage boys in 1980s Lincoln, Nebraska. He stays up late doing homework, snacks on anything he can find, and has a crush on a girl he knows his parents won't approve of. Ron's parents, Israeli immigrants, have a pretty strict idea of what they think their son's life should look like. Ron knows he is supposed to grow up and become a doctor, but he keeps getting glimpses of what true freedom could mean. He has a suprisingly good singing voice and fills in for a friend's band at the occasional house party or wedding. Being on stage, with all eyes on him?especially the eyes of Amy Andrews?is like nothing he has ever experienced. As Ron nears the end of high school and must make serious plans for his future, the tough decisions start to pile up. Bahar's debut coming-of-age novel plunders the author's own heartbreaking and hilarious teenage years in Nebraska. Fans of Matthew Norman and Jonathan Tropper will enjoy this immersive and heart-opening novel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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      March 15, 2018
      Set to the soundtrack of 1980s music, this tale follows an awkward teenager coming of age while finding love and redemption in the Midwest.Bahar's debut novel is autobiographical down to the characters' names. His fictional Ron Bahar is the quintessential outsider: a half-Israeli, half-Indian living in Lincoln, Nebraska. The only Jew in his high school class, he feels terminally self-conscious, suffers from irritable bowel syndrome, falls hopelessly in love with a gentile girl (against his parents' dictates), and constantly lives in the shadow of much cooler friends like Tommy: "How...is it fair that tonight, he stars in a high-school football game, drinks like a fish at a post-game party, gets an escort in his chariot, and spends the night alone at home with Ms. Bodacious?" Naturally, Ron is also an A student dedicated to achieving his parents' dream for him: to become a doctor. Bahar wields biting humor like a sword, skewering everything from the trials and tribulations of growing up to rock 'n' roll and the expectations of parents and peers. He deftly uses pop culture as a metaphor for his namesake's life in the form of song lyrics and references to television and radio. Ron's love life consists largely of a platonic relationship with an insecure girl and a series of wrong moves at the worst possible times--both with her and other women. But amid the unrelenting teenage angst that seems to define Ron's existence while providing readers with endless, albeit empathetic, laughter, this protagonist has a secret weapon: his voice. While his parents would prefer he only use this talent singing in temple, Ron displays a passion for music and works as a roadie for The Well Endowed, a local band big on the bar mitzvah scene. Things get even more interesting for Ron and his circle when his skill elevates him from a mere musical hanger-on to the titled frontman. Ultimately, the hero of this sharp, witty tale should find a place in every reader's heart.A funny, raucous, nostalgic, and emotional journey through the politics of family, young love, peer pressure, and individuality.

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