The Pursuit of Cool [NOOK Book]

Overview

The Pursuit of Cool is a humorous and moving story of a ragingly ambitious, pop culture obsessed, tragically romantic young man who tries to find "cool" while attending college during the 1980s. It is sure to appeal to fans of Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity, Catcher in the Rye, John Hughes movies, and the 1980s. It was a Quarter Finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award ...
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The Pursuit of Cool

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Overview

The Pursuit of Cool is a humorous and moving story of a ragingly ambitious, pop culture obsessed, tragically romantic young man who tries to find "cool" while attending college during the 1980s. It is sure to appeal to fans of Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity, Catcher in the Rye, John Hughes movies, and the 1980s. It was a Quarter Finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award and was awarded an “IndieReader Approved” badge from IndieReader.com

***Praise for The Pursuit of Cool:

“An experience as moving and thought provoking to its reader as it is to its hero.”
--Literary Inklings

“A skilled writer… A smart account of ’80s college kids…believably summons the ’80s, complete with floppy disks, 9 1/2 Weeks on VHS and R.E.M. cassettes.”
--Kirkus Indie Review

“…A novel surrounding college student Lance Rally, as he seeks to rise to the top of the social ladder by finding what cool is, only to be swept into the whirlpool of its many definitions. With plenty of humor and a strong moral on the purpose of youth, The Pursuit of Cool is a strong pick for general fiction collections and those who want an original take on the college dynamic.”
--Midwest Book Review

“Skidmore has skillfully crafted a sympathetic protagonist whom readers root for… and the narration has an understated lyrical quality.”
--Watch Me Bounce

"An excellent job of taking a character and creating his time and place perfectly. A totally enjoyable flashback ride…"
--Dew on the Kudzu

"From The Clash to Joy Division to Bauhaus…. it provides the perfect setting. A great debut, and I can't wait to read more from Robb Skidmore."
--The Book Fetish

“The characters are so well-developed and precise, I am already envisioning which actors would play them on the big screen.”
--Mamarific

The Pursuit of Cool tells the story of Lance Rally and his turbulent college years. He faces pressure to live up to his super-achieving family and is fueled by grandiose ambition. He wants to become a success but is easily distracted and obsessed with pop culture. He also has a deeply romantic nature and though inept he is sincere and falls in love quickly. He discovers emotional complexities as relationships with a beautiful psych major and a feisty goth girl change him. Friendships with a punk rock actor and a subversive scholar challenge his world view. This coming-of-age journey is a funny and emotional ride through album covers, dance techniques, all-nighter revelations, and corporate internships gone bad. The story comes alive with music and movies which give Lance solace as he questions his beliefs and his heart gets crushed. He tries to capture that elusive quality, that magic of youth, the essence that is "cool."

"Lance...such a lovable character! The lovable male character who is kind of goofy and different, loved easily, intelligent, but who has a depth... I loved it!"
--Novel d'Tales

“A splendid job… The lively dialogue is the real music of this novel.”
--Writers Digest

Join Lance on his intense and amazing ride!
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Editorial Reviews

The Book Fetish - Ashley Williams
The Pursuit of Cool… is that book that reminds you, perfectly, that everyone was as screwed up and off kilter as you were as a young adult.
I often felt I was spying on Lance, somehow privy to his innermost thoughts. The Pursuit of Cool centers the reader right in that hopeful era of high expectations, and jaded reality. I have to applaud Skidmore’s use of music throughout the story. From the Clash to Joy Division, to Bauhaus, if you’ve ever listened to these bands&#x
Dew On The Kudzu - Idgie Atthedew
I'm an 80s gal all the way and from Page One I was remembering my entire teen years. The clothes, the songs, the hair (oh my...the hair) and the 'floating through life' ideals that so many of us had. Lance Rally represents at least 5 guys I knew and so many of the characters could I recognize. The book reminds me of several oh-so-famous 80s movies, and that's not a bad thing. A totally enjoyable flashback ride.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940014495271
  • Publisher: TMiK Press
  • Publication date: 4/12/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 624,743
  • File size: 1,005 KB

Meet the Author

Robb Skidmore writes stories that entertain and inspire. His contemporary upmarket fiction (in between commercial and literary) takes a love of language and uses it to create richly original characters and intense, moving plots. His short stories have appeared in New Orleans Review, New Millennium Writings, South Carolina Review, Oasis, and Twelve Stories. His nonfiction has appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Surfer, his ebook short novella, can be found online.

He grew up in Charleston, S.C. and graduated with various degrees from Emory University. He has traveled to many far flung parts of the globe and once spent a year camping in national parks and traveling across America He lives with his wife in Atlanta. You might find Robb drinking kombucha tea, listening to music on his iPod, blogging on his website at robbskidmore.com, or staring at the sky with great wonder and appreciation.
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  • Posted November 12, 2012

    A definite 1980s inspired novel, this novel will make you love t

    A definite 1980s inspired novel, this novel will make you love the characters. Lance, a lovable college student who's trying to figure out what he wants to do in life, goes through college meeting people and living the typical college student life. He went to college with a *study hard, work hard* mentality and ended up with a different experience. He's such a lovable character! He reminds me of a mix between Ducky and Ryan from Pretty in Pink. The lovable male character who's kinda goofy and different, loved easily, intelligent, but has a depth that only a few people can truly see. I also enjoyed all of the supporting characters - LaCoss, Carson, Stephanie, Lance's parents... They were all great characters - very true to the 80s.

    One of the best aspects of this novel is how Robb adapted the 1980s popular film feel into a moving, humorous, lovable novel that is still modern. It delicately balances the 1980s and the 2000s college life feel into one. I loved it!

    I'm a fan of the 1980s films, but they aren't ones movies I typically watch over and over again until I'm going crazy. I can only see myself re-reading this book a couple more times. It has a familiar feel to it, because of the theme of a college kid trying to make his way through, but is still very different. I loved the different take on the college experience. Great book, and one I think is a great buy. ~HilyBee from Novel d'Tales

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  • Posted September 17, 2012

    This book is a MUST READ! I really loved this book because the s

    This book is a MUST READ! I really loved this book because the story has interesting, funny and memorable characters trying to figure out life, love and how to achieve their dreams. Yes, its a novel set in the 1980's - the decade in which I spent much of my teen years- but its story really transcends the era. For those who love the 80's (and who doesn't??), they will enjoy reading about the music, movies and pop culture that made growing up during that time unique. Skidmore does an amazing job weaving the 80's through the novel without making it seem like he's trying to do it. Its just part of the story and isn't overdone or cliche. Another fact: the music and movies are all the really cool stuff from that era all there to make not only a rich story but to bring the reader to a deeper understanding of American culture.

    And here's what I haven't seen any other reviews talk about: it's quite a poignant, moving tale that shines a bright light on feelings that all of us go through at that time in our lives. Lance's struggle to find "cool" is really OUR struggle to find our place in the world. How do you find joy, love, acceptance and a career you can live with? How do you escape the path set for you by your parents and peers? How do you become your own person? And who will that person be? Are you willing to take the risks necessary to find yourself? Just like all of us, Lance's friendships and romances may take him away from his original goals but they also enrich his sense of self. Ultimately, we all must be allowed to break free and figure it out on our own. This novel makes you laugh, cry and be inspired by that struggle. A super enjoyable read not to be missed!

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  • Posted September 17, 2012

    Really an entertaining read. I enjoyed it on several levels. The

    Really an entertaining read. I enjoyed it on several levels. The story sucked me in with some original characters and crazy plot stuff, and I also appreciated the 80s references. The pop culture in the book took me back in time, but also make me think of it in new ways. It was "cool."

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