Narrator Luna Kane is on a grief-fueled mission: find elusive guitar god Jimmy Page and ask if he is her father. Luna packs her bags for the misty mountains and becomes a traveler of both time and space, walking a precarious line between personal growth and self-destruction on her pilgrimage from North Carolina to Pageâs home(s) in England. Lunaâs quest is as flawed as Quixoteâs, yet she ultimately finds the answersâand familyâshe seeks.
SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE by Christy Alexander Halberg is set in 1988 after the death of Lunaâs great-grandfather propels teenage Luna to investigate her motherâs suicide years earlier. The identity of Lunaâs father is a mystery. Single mom Claudia wonât say but hints it might be guitar wizard Jimmy Page. But Claudia battles mental illness, often locking herself in her bedroom and blasting the offbeat Zep deep track, âFour Sticksâ on her stereo, much to her young daughterâs bewilderment and terror. One day Claudia retreats to her bedroom armed with her fatherâs old service revolver and doesnât come out. Hallberg looks at the devastation of mental illness and suicide through the eyes of a child, a young adult, a parent, and even a grandparent, which minimizes some family transgressions while amplifying others.
Hallbergâs masterful storytelling skills are further elevated by her beautifully crafted prose. Flowery language can pull readers out of a storyâs flow, but Hallberg uses it to deftly draw readers deeper into the mystique of Led Zeppelin at the height of the bandâs power. SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE is woven through with Zeppelin mythology that fans of the band will love. But itâs Lunaâs humanity and heartbreak that ultimately strikes a chord and resonates with readers. While the coda feels a bit forced, the rest of SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE is an emotional journey as captivating as any symphonyâor hard rock anthem.
In SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE skilled author Christy Alexander Hallberg creates a tense family dramaâset against a background of early Led Zeppelin albumsâabout grief in the wake of a young motherâs suicide. A moving family drama with a rock ânâ roll heart.
~Rob Errera for IndieReader













