Author:
Christine Welldon
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Learn moreSterling Crawford is a young kid living on the streets of New Orleans. It's 1906 and he's trying to support his mother who launders clothes for white people. Sterling plays trumpet, and what he'd really like is to learn from his idol, the legendary Buddy Bolden, who is playing a new kind of music that's turning New Orleans upside down.
Historically, not only is Bolden regarded as one of the founders of American jazz, but through the pages of this vivid novel, you will discover others whose genius created modern music. The beat and the strains of jazz surged into life even while African Americans struggled against deep racial divisions of the time: curfews designed to keep Black people out of the streets, a loaded justice system, and racial barriers that divided a nation.
For Sterling, life is not easy, but in the end he finds his way in this new and challenging musical world in this richly textured story of a culture that thrives against all odds.
Christine Welldon
is a Canadian author who lived in New Orleans and spent years researching the history of the birthplace of jazz. She is the author of several books, including Life Lines: the Lanier Phillips Story and The Children of Africville. Christine lives in Markham, Ontario.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Jasen LaBorde
ISBN:
9780889956940
Length:
7 hours 36 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Red Deer Press
Publication date:
May 27, 2020
Edition:
Unabridged