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  • Written by: Jason Quinn
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Concrete Rainbow

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Publisher's Summary

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hawaii was ground zero for the crystal meth epidemic in the United States. While tourists have mostly been shielded from witnessing the carnage, crystal meth has wreaked havoc on the people of Hawaii like few other places in the world. On the surface, the novel Concrete Rainbow is the coming-of-age story of a troubled boy caught up in the horrors of drugs and crime. But underneath, it is a meditative study of human behavior, the nuances of cultural identity, and the effects of trauma and abuse on children in a callous society.

Concrete Rainbow focuses on Byron, an angry bi-racial 15-year-old poet, and Kimo, a native Hawaiian felon who is part crime boss, part philosopher. As the two fight their way through the contrasting landscape of O`ahu during the crystal meth epidemic in the early '90s, they find that they share an unspeakable trauma. Through Byron's poetry, humor, violence, and gut-wrenching honesty, author Jason Quinn not only describes the dark parts of Hawaii that tourists rarely see, he describes the darkest parts within us all.

There was another phenomenon that was taking Hawaii by storm in the 1980s and 1990s: rap and hip hop. While troubled, Byron also is a deeply reflective and talented poet. Byron uses those gifts to try to make sense of the chaos around him and the monster within, resulting in insightful poetry and ultra hardcore head bangers.

©2022 Jason B. Quinn (P)2022 Jason B. Quinn

What the critics say

“A phenomenal manuscript by Jason Quinn about life as lived in the drug-ridden west side of O’ahu. It is deep and it is breathtaking!" (Roger Jellineck, former editor-in-chief of New York Times Book Company)

"The pace of the novel and the trials of the central character are relentless. It is an action-packed tale that doesn’t let up until it’s well deserved ending." (Lee Cataluna, Honolulu-based journalist and award-winning playwright)

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Great Audio Book

I heard about this book when I was a tourist on the island last December at Jasons place of work. It sounded interesting so I started to listen. WOW I loved it. I could not put it down until it was finished. Jason - I tried to find you after I listen to the book but you had moved on. Hope you get to see the message. I highly recommend.

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