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1967. The Commandant at the military school where his father has him enrolled said it was instantaneous: The mine exploded and First Sergeant Ernest Garrity was gone. With no friends or family, Jake Garrity bravely walks out the front gate, escaping to an unknown future. He is able to focus on only one word: Run. At fifteen, traveling alone, scrambling to stay ahead of a nationwide manhunt, he is forced to suppress the pain of his father's recent death. After three months of an extensive search, Jake becomes a statistic. Desperate for answers to questions he is barely able to form, he places his faith in a long, desperate journey: a 2,600-mile pilgrimage on America's Mother Road, Route 66; destination, San Francisco, enlightenment, and the Summer of Love. 1997 Portland police receive an anonymous tip about a body buried under the right field stands in Multnomah Stadium. The historic Portland ballpark is scheduled for demolition in two weeks. No one would have known. JT and Griff, two homeless teens who occasionally sleep in the stadium's catacombs are freaked out, thinking the body might be that of one of their friends. When the coroner announces the remains have been buried for at least thirty years, they're relieved, yet intrigued: intrigued enough to pay the library a visit, always a safer, dryer venue than panhandling in the freezing rain. The coroner's timeline suggests their research begin around 1967. Digitized newsprint is filled with three repeating headlines: a prank-playing, anti-war protester the press nicknames the Phantom Patriot; a vengeance-seeking cop who swears to kill the traitor; and the mysterious disappearance of a body-a fifteen-year-old vendor who tripped down a long flight of concrete stairs and died. For months the news alternates between pranks played by the Phantom Patriot and the search for the missing vendor. With the discovery of the grave, the two unsolved mysteries collide, revealing truths buried for over thirty years.
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