Lost in the '90s

Kurt loves the 1990s! Thanks to his parents who graduated Hazel Park High the exact same year he was born — 1994 — he’s a walking encyclopedia of '90s nostalgia from "American Pie" to Zima.

Dave dreams of becoming the next Kurt Cobain. But first, he has to get himself out of "Hazeltucky" — and away from the pretty cheerleader he’s had his eye on since freshman year at "Hillbilly" High.

Michelle’s got it all: beauty, brains, a popular boyfriend. The Homecoming Queen of HPHS is going places after graduation. The last thing she needs in her life is a wannabe grunge rocker — or a baby.

At his school's "Lost in the '90s" dance, a wild stage-dive into the mosh pit leaves Kurt facedown on the floor, unconscious. When he wakes, he meets up with Michelle. But the boy doesn’t recognize the girl as being one of his classmates...and vice-versa.

After Kurt runs into Dave at the local diner, he senses something is definitely NOT right in the state of Michigan. Is it the old-fashioned TV set showing "Mad About You" reruns during primetime? Or the fact that, suddenly, there’s a smoking section over in the corner? Or maybe the date on this week's Metro Times is what finally tips him off: April 6-12 — 1994!

Soon, it becomes apparent Kurt has traveled back in time. Bill Clinton is President of the United States, Ace of Base holds the #1 song in America, and somewhere in the "Friendly City" of Hazel Park, Kurt’s parents are both 18-year-old high school seniors. But where could they possibly be...and what will happen if Kurt bumps into them?

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Lost in the '90s

Kurt loves the 1990s! Thanks to his parents who graduated Hazel Park High the exact same year he was born — 1994 — he’s a walking encyclopedia of '90s nostalgia from "American Pie" to Zima.

Dave dreams of becoming the next Kurt Cobain. But first, he has to get himself out of "Hazeltucky" — and away from the pretty cheerleader he’s had his eye on since freshman year at "Hillbilly" High.

Michelle’s got it all: beauty, brains, a popular boyfriend. The Homecoming Queen of HPHS is going places after graduation. The last thing she needs in her life is a wannabe grunge rocker — or a baby.

At his school's "Lost in the '90s" dance, a wild stage-dive into the mosh pit leaves Kurt facedown on the floor, unconscious. When he wakes, he meets up with Michelle. But the boy doesn’t recognize the girl as being one of his classmates...and vice-versa.

After Kurt runs into Dave at the local diner, he senses something is definitely NOT right in the state of Michigan. Is it the old-fashioned TV set showing "Mad About You" reruns during primetime? Or the fact that, suddenly, there’s a smoking section over in the corner? Or maybe the date on this week's Metro Times is what finally tips him off: April 6-12 — 1994!

Soon, it becomes apparent Kurt has traveled back in time. Bill Clinton is President of the United States, Ace of Base holds the #1 song in America, and somewhere in the "Friendly City" of Hazel Park, Kurt’s parents are both 18-year-old high school seniors. But where could they possibly be...and what will happen if Kurt bumps into them?

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Lost in the '90s

Lost in the '90s

by Frank Anthony Polito
Lost in the '90s

Lost in the '90s

by Frank Anthony Polito

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Kurt loves the 1990s! Thanks to his parents who graduated Hazel Park High the exact same year he was born — 1994 — he’s a walking encyclopedia of '90s nostalgia from "American Pie" to Zima.

Dave dreams of becoming the next Kurt Cobain. But first, he has to get himself out of "Hazeltucky" — and away from the pretty cheerleader he’s had his eye on since freshman year at "Hillbilly" High.

Michelle’s got it all: beauty, brains, a popular boyfriend. The Homecoming Queen of HPHS is going places after graduation. The last thing she needs in her life is a wannabe grunge rocker — or a baby.

At his school's "Lost in the '90s" dance, a wild stage-dive into the mosh pit leaves Kurt facedown on the floor, unconscious. When he wakes, he meets up with Michelle. But the boy doesn’t recognize the girl as being one of his classmates...and vice-versa.

After Kurt runs into Dave at the local diner, he senses something is definitely NOT right in the state of Michigan. Is it the old-fashioned TV set showing "Mad About You" reruns during primetime? Or the fact that, suddenly, there’s a smoking section over in the corner? Or maybe the date on this week's Metro Times is what finally tips him off: April 6-12 — 1994!

Soon, it becomes apparent Kurt has traveled back in time. Bill Clinton is President of the United States, Ace of Base holds the #1 song in America, and somewhere in the "Friendly City" of Hazel Park, Kurt’s parents are both 18-year-old high school seniors. But where could they possibly be...and what will happen if Kurt bumps into them?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033296194
Publisher: Frank Anthony Polito
Publication date: 06/13/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 395 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Frank Anthony Polito is an award-winning author and playwright. Published novels include BAND FAGS! (2008 "Best Fiction" -- InsightOut Book Club), DRAMA QUEERS! (2009 Lambda Literary Award), REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS (featuring the sequel to BAND FAGS!), LOST IN THE '90s, and THE SPIRIT OF DETROIT.

Frank holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Carnegie Mellon University and a BFA in Theatre from Wayne State University. He grew up in the Detroit suburb of Hazel Park, and currently resides in Pleasant Ridge.

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