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Sooner or later, everybody finds someone to call home. Sooner or later, everybody finds their tribe. History, family and home are what you make of them. Sometimes by birth, sometimes by choice, and sometimes a combination of the two. Aiden Kincaid and Avery Meadows meet on the first day of their freshman year at Oxford College in Georgia, in the fall of 1991. They bond over their loneliness and their common love of a rock band called Coventina's Well, a legendary holdout from the counterculture of the 1960s.The day they meet each other, they also meet a strange, sweet girl with the unlikely name of Lucifer Button. Luci's life is intertwined with the history of Coventina's Well, and with a deeper history Aiden and Avery come to find involves them as well: the history of a hidden tribe of humanity sometimes called the Children of Memory, but more often, merely called The Kind. Following what seems to be an ordinary tour by a rock band across the country to a huge music festival in California, Aiden and Avery come to realize they have a place in something much larger and older than themselves. What's at stake isn't just the career of a faded but fabled rock band from the Sixties, but the balance between Light and Shadow itself, destined to be set right at an event called the Great Alignment, scheduled to be held in one of the Kind's ancestral seats of power: the natural amphitheater known as Red Rocks, in Colorado, at the tour's end. Who are the forces determined to make sure the Alignment never happens-and what does Luci Button's missing sister have to do with all of this? Enter a world of music and magic, hiding just beyond the world of the everyday. A world where the balance between Light and Shadow is sometimes held by the strings of a guitar, and the notes of a song. Where history is sometimes a secret, and love is a key to understanding
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