
June is more than half-way done. If you haven't picked a book
for your summer reading fun, let me suggest one – All Summer Long by Bob Greene. Greene was a long-time columnist for the Chicago Tribune who appeared in hundreds of newspapers, and has published more than a dozen books. He also has excellent taste in music.
The idea behind the book is simple, three old high school buddies who, 25 years later, decide to spend one last summer together. They leave behind jobs, homes, families and just take off, visiting places like Wrigley Field, a state fair, the Hilton Elvis suite in Vegas, a movie house in California, and a convention of dental hygienists in Atlanta. It's hard to beat a convention of dental hygienists in Atlanta for rediscovering friendships.
It's a personal, humorous, genuine and satisfying adventure, and if you're over age 30, you'll feel at home reading it.





