Honeysuckle rose / Robert Alley ; screenplay by Carol Sobieski and William D. Wittliff and John Binder.
By: Alley, R. W. (Robert W.).
Contributor(s): Sobieski, Carol | Wittliff, William D | Binder, John | Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress).
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Bantam Books, 1980Description: 198 p. ; 18 cm.ISBN: 0553143328; 9780553143324.Subject(s): Sobieski, Carol | Wittliff, William D | Binder, John, 1940-DDC classification: Fic Al 53 Summary: Buck Bonham is a lovin' man, the king of country music, and red-neck rock, traveling the road in the hottest band bus ever to hit Texas. Buck is heartbroken because left at home are the wife and son he loves. Because he's doing them wrong and can't seem to stop. Because on the morning he woke up with Lily, the beautiful daughter of his best friend, Buck Bonham knew there was no tellin' when he would ever make it home again.Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Item holds |
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi High School Library Fiction | Fic Al 53 1980 (Browse shelf) | 2 | Available | VDB |
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"Based on the story by Gosta Steven and Gustav Molander."
Buck Bonham is a lovin' man, the king of country music, and red-neck rock, traveling the road in the hottest band bus ever to hit Texas. Buck is heartbroken because left at home are the wife and son he loves. Because he's doing them wrong and can't seem to stop. Because on the morning he woke up with Lily, the beautiful daughter of his best friend, Buck Bonham knew there was no tellin' when he would ever make it home again.
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