Christian B reviewed Boy's Life by Robert R. McCammon
All of childhood in one fateful summer...
5 stars
Arguably McCammon's most popular novel (or one of them anyway), named after a popular magazine published throughout the 1900s, the book blends a variety of plot elements into a feast of adventure and mystery. The overarching story has to do with a grisly murder in a quaint southern American town in the early 1960s, but takes many side roads into other genres and subplots: the KKK and the American civil rights movement, ghost stories, baseball, monsters literal and figurative, childhood friendships, and much more. May be hard to relate to for some, but if you grew up reading adventure books like Treasure Island, Swiss Family Robinson, My Side Of The Mountain, and on and on, it'll feel very familiar.