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Jimi doesn’t know his father, Joe; the least he can do is go to Vietnam and try to find him. With the aid of Joe’s half-written novel, an uncanny sense of direction and more than a dash of luck Jimi sets off on a search for his father . . . and himself.
With the resonance of Jimi Hendrix in the title and his songs heading each chapter, Hey Joe is a book which captures the period of the Vietnam War easily.
Christopher Bantick, Sunday Tasmanian
As Hyde himself comments, he has more than one book in his head after the ten years of this research and I hope that he dips into it again to produce something as engaging as Hey Joe.
Ernie Tucker, English in Australia