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It's a great book, and a really nice companion to the last Pernice brothers album, "Yours, Mine & Ours" which came out a few months ago. Anyone harbouring pretentions that the Pernice Brothers are an "alt.country" act should give the new LP a listen ... it's full of heartbreakingly beautiful jangly pop songs. Joe shares a similar dour/funny self deprecating sense of humour to Morrissey, and you're never sure just how seriously to take his self-pity. (This is a band which sells t-shirts emblazoned with "I Hate My Life", remember.)
Anyway, the book ... it's a semi-auobiographical novella (around 100 pages) about growing up in an American small town, going to a Catholic school, and listening to The Smiths. Well, more than just listening to ... becomming engrossed in, and obsessed wtih The Smiths. (Something we've all had happen at one point, I'm sure ...) It's not a book "about" the album, but rather, the album serves as a focus for the narrative. It's beautiful, funny, sad and engrossing, and well worth your money.
Why not save on postage and get the book and the new Pernice Brothers album in one shot. You won't regret it ...