Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm
Books | Fiction / African American & Black / Women
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Laura Warrell
GMA BUZZ PICK • How do we find belonging when love is unrequited? A "gorgeously written debut" (Celeste Ng, best-selling author of Little Fires Everywhere) filled with jazz and soul, about the perennial temptations of dangerous love, told by the women who love Circus Palmer—trumpet player and old-school ladies’ man—as they ultimately discover the power of their own voices.“Elegant, unexpected and…unforgettable.” —New York Times Book Review “A modern masterpiece.” —Jason Reynolds, best-selling author of Look Both Ways It’s 2013, and Circus Palmer, a forty-year-old Boston-based trumpet player and old-school ladies’ man, lives for his music and refuses to be tied down. Before a gig in Miami, he learns that the woman who is secretly closest to his heart, the free-spirited drummer Maggie, is pregnant by him. Instead of facing the necessary conversation, Circus flees, setting off a chain of interlocking revelations from the various women in his life.Most notable among them is his teenage daughter, Koko, who idolizes him and is awakening to her own sexuality even as her mentally fragile mother struggles to overcome her long-failed marriage and rejection by Circus. Delivering a lush orchestration of diverse female voices, Warrell spins a provocative, soulful, and gripping story of passion and risk, fathers and daughters, wives and single women, and, finally, hope and reconciliation.
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Author
Laura Warrell
Pages
368
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2022-09-27
ISBN
0593316452 9780593316450
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"This is a sweet, painful, feeling you get when you read this book. It’s stirs something inside of you that you know has always been there. The kind of person who could just give up and let life go by. But there are also moments of hope where you root for the suffering. Well done and worth reading. "
"Great book! Complex and intriguing characters but you most likely won’t like any of them. This book is definitely a page turner. My only gripe is that it feels like there are parts missing as chapters are not always fully fleshed out. It’s like you’re dropping in and out of people’s lives without context, so it feels like you’re missing the full story. "