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My Best Friend's Funeral

A Memoir

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There's a certain kind of lost a boy feels in this world without a father. Tim felt it. I felt it. And we realized our only way out would be together.

In an openhearted memoir of faith on the fringe, Roger Thompson meditates on the life and premature death of his best friend and business partner, Tim Garrety, cofounder of Skate Street Ventura.

Roger and Tim's twenty-year friendship was forged in the surf and on the streets of 1980s California. Together they hazarded countless waves and every rite of passage—from guitars to girls to God—and influenced the lives of thousands of skateboarders, musicians, surfers, and otherwise disconnected youth in the process.

With unrestrained honesty and a punk-rock soundtrack, My Best Friend's Funeral is a memoir of friendship, doubt, surfing, and the complex relationships between fathers and sons. If life has ever left you feeling abandoned—or if you simply prefer a rock show to a sermon—My Best Friend's Funeral is a memoir you won't want to miss, and a confirmation that you are never alone.

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      November 1, 2014
      Though the title tells the ending, the book tells the story, how two young 1980s California boysone fatherless, one with an alcoholic fatherfound their way to becoming friends, surfing and skateboarding, starting a band and later a business, and, the same summer (though in different situations), believing in God. Thompson's writing is heartfelt, and it takes guts to tell what he tellsthe tears he cried, how lost he felt, the anger and confusion over being fatherless and friendless. Meeting Tim Garrety, a congenial and popular guy, and discovering that Tim saw something in him that he didn't see, was life changing. Step by painful step, the boys get through high school and its concomitant miseries, heading into adulthood and a 20-year friendship, always bound by a belief in a God who found them cool, even when no one else did. My Best Friend's Funeral will speak to those who recall shameful high-school moments but made it past them, and to those who have suffered great losses; per Thompson, with God watching over you, and a friend who cares, you can make it through anything.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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