Human Punk
Discover the gripping narrative of Human Punk by John King, a compelling exploration of friendship, loss, and the punk rock culture of the late 1970s. Published in 2001 by Vintage Publishing, this modern fiction novel spans 352 pages, immersing readers in the tumultuous life of Joe. As he reflects on the vibrant yet chaotic summer of 1977, filled with punk rock, fun, and violence, the story takes a poignant turn when Joe finds himself on the Trans-Siberian express in 1988, grappling with the haunting memory of his best friend's suicide. This thought-provoking tale delves deep into the lasting impact of grief and the struggle to find closure. Join Joe on his journey as he confronts the shadows of his past and seeks to understand the profound loss that continues to shape his life. Perfect for fans of general fiction, Human Punk is a must-read that resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of friendship and the passage of time.