Launching

by Herb Meyer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/21/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781418435851
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781418435844
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781418458546

About the Book

“He is the biggest jerk I know!’ exclaimed Jimmy” in the novel, Launching. Jimmy Merritt refers to John Charles Abbott, a socially and economically challenged kid from across town, whose sole existence seems to be to annoy Jimmy Merritt and his friends.

Readers will be drawn into the story of Jimmy, Bouie, Roz, and ML, and how they contend with antagonist John Charles Abbott, whose instinct enables him to tap the weak spots in each of the principal characters. The youngsters know that Abbott has a short fuse. Jimmy’s quest is to befriend him, though Abbott’s intimidation frightens and stifles him.

As a backdrop to the novel, Launching uses the legacy of the late 1950’s: the race for space, as well as, issues of racial change in a small community in the south. The specter of John Charles Abbott evolves into a wider, deeper consideration of the treatment of others regardless of gender, race, or outlook. A summer escapade, a science project, and a love affair, each contribute to a conclusion that leaves the young people facing an uncertain, yet challenging, future.

Launching continues a story begun in Meyer’s earlier book, Slow Slow-Quick, Quick (2001, 1stBooks).


About the Author

Herb Meyer’s first book about three boys in a small town growing up on a college campus led him to a second novel using the same children as high school students in the deep south in the mid 1950’s. Meyer spent forty years teaching and coaching in secondary school in Atlanta, Dallas, and Athens, Georgia. “That career qualifies me to write about adolescents, who provide great material,” he says.

Meyer likes people, loves golf, and plays clarinet. He holds degrees from Emory University and the Breadloaf School of English at Middlebury College. Currently he plays in two symphonic bands. When he isn’t writing or playing music, he is helping to build a new Presbyterian Church in the community.

He has two grown sons, and lives with his wife and two big dogs. He is retired from teaching.

Launching is his third book. His other books include co-authored Education as a Task: Media as a Challenge (Bertelsman, 1993), and the novel, Slow,Slow-Quick,Quick (1stBooks, 2002).