South western City (probably Tulsa Oaklahoma) 1950's on the 'wrong side of town'.
But it may also be set in the Las Vegas area since at one point they go to a strip and Motorcycle Boy says something about "Sin City" But if it is, it's not exactly accurate on land scape since the book mentions a lake party, and the only near by lake is Lake Mead, which isn't exactly near by. (I live in the Vegas area, so I'm familiar with the area and all) Plus the author mentioned something about Motorcycle Boy looking out at the water, and well, I can't explain that. But I hope this helps.
"Rumble Fish" is a novel by S.E. Hinton that follows the story of Rusty-James, a young protagonist involved in a cycle of gang violence. The main events include Rusty-James struggling to live up to the reputation of his older brother, Motorcycle Boy, their clashes with rival gangs, and the eventual tragic outcome of their relationship. The novel explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the consequences of violence.
Some big events in "Rumble Fish" include Motorcycle Boy's return to the neighborhood, Rusty James' struggles with his reputation and identity, the tragic death of Motorcycle Boy, and Rusty James ultimately coming to terms with who he is and where he belongs.
The Rumble Fish happened in 2004.
The duration of Rumble Fish is 1.57 hours.
Yes, Rumble Fish has 12 chapters.
The Rumble Fish was created on 2005-03-17.
Rumble Fish was created on 1983-11-08.
Rumble Fish - band - was created in 2004.
The main events for the 2009 Royal Rumble were John Cena vs. JBL for the World Heavyweight Belt, Jeff Hardy vs. Edge for the WWE Championship, and the "headline" match of the Royal Rumble itself with Randy Orton winning the Rumble.
Rumble Fish is more of a realistic fiction novel than a historical one. The story is set in a contemporary urban setting and focuses on themes of alienation and identity among teenagers, rather than being based on historical events.
"Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton contains about 144 pages.
Some slang words from "Rumble Fish" include "rumble" (fight), "burning" (thinking deep), and "tough" (cool or impressive).
The fish they stole were Japanese Fighter Fish