Notes from the Midnight Driver

Notes From the Midnight Driver is a young adult novel by Jordan Sonnenblick. It was published by Scholastic in 2006.[2]

Notes from the Midnight Driver
AuthorJordan Sonnenblick
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung-Adult Fiction, Comedy[1]
PublisherScholastic
Publication date
2006
Pages288
ISBN978-0-439-75779-9
OCLC62127713
LC ClassPZ7.S6984 Not 2006

Plot summary

Alex Gregory is a 16-year-old boy.[3] One night, while his mom was on a date because his dad ran off with his third-grade teacher, he decided to get wasted and he took his mom's car to pay his father a visit. The next thing he knows is that he hit a lawn gnome and puked on a police officer. To pay back the $500 Alex has to do 100 hours of community service at a nursing home. He is assigned to a man named Solomon. Alex is frustrated by Sol, but the judge will not change his assignment.

Alex's best friend, Laurie, is a beautiful martial arts master. After meeting her, Sol constantly teases Alex by calling Laurie his wife throughout the book. Sol's comments about Laurie make Alex realize his feelings for her. Alex gets made fun of in Yiddish and has trouble in his life.

One day, Alex practiced his guitar while waiting for Sol. It turned out Sol used to be a Jazz guitar player. They start to bond; everything is going great between them. Sol also teaches him some valuable lessons, for he was once a successful guitar player. Alex even has benefit concerts with Steven and Annette (from Sonnenblick's first book Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie) to give the residents something to look forward to in their boring lives. It ends up that the judge is named Judy and is Sol's daughter after many years. Then the next day Sol dies and they have his funeral soon after.

This book is set in the first-person point of view.

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