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                   Backstraw
                   by Tom Ball
                   
                    290 pages
                    
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                    A fictional memoir - except when it isn't. From a cell in Bridgeton Prison, Timothy DiAngelo looks back upon a curious life.                    
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           Category: Fiction
          
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           About the Book
          
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             A fictional memoir. Except when it isn't.  
 
From a cell in Bridgeton Prison, Timothy DiAngelo looks back upon a curious life. 
 
From a '50s Texas boyhood to a '60s Santa Monica youth; from years of overland world travel to mysterious disappearances and deaths; from friendship and family to sideshow freaks, the story weaves across 35 years of changing locales and unforgettable characters - humorous, ethereal and profane - and with equal threads of both slapstick and poignancy.            
              
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           Tom Ball is a professional harmonica player, guitarist and singer who lives in Santa Barbara. He has nearly 300 CD credits and has authored five music instructional books. This is his second novel.           | 
         
       
        
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