Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
438
Language
English
Published
Aug 11, 2012
Publisher
Peter A. Whelan
Description
In the sweltering summer of 1907, New Orleans pulses with vibrant energy and hidden peril. Freddie, a passionate young cornet player, finds himself entangled in a world where music mingles with vice and ambition thrives amidst chaos. As he dazzles audiences with his melodies, Freddie grapples with the weight of his dreams and the sacrifices they demand.
The heat not only affects the rhythm of the bustling city but also intensifies personal struggles. Freddie's relationships blur as he seeks success in the haunting melodies of jazz, navigating the undercurrents of love and betrayal. Each note played unfolds a deeper narrative of hope and despair, reflecting the intricacies of life in a city alive with the sounds of triumph and tragedy.
Within the dance halls' dim lights, Freddie learns that every performance is a lesson in resilience. With each encounter and heartbreak, he discovers that music serves as both a refuge and a relentless taskmaster, pushing him towards a future that is as unpredictable as the jazz he plays. Amidst the backdrop of a changing era, Freddie’s journey through the heart of New Orleans unveils the profound impact of art on the human spirit.
The heat not only affects the rhythm of the bustling city but also intensifies personal struggles. Freddie's relationships blur as he seeks success in the haunting melodies of jazz, navigating the undercurrents of love and betrayal. Each note played unfolds a deeper narrative of hope and despair, reflecting the intricacies of life in a city alive with the sounds of triumph and tragedy.
Within the dance halls' dim lights, Freddie learns that every performance is a lesson in resilience. With each encounter and heartbreak, he discovers that music serves as both a refuge and a relentless taskmaster, pushing him towards a future that is as unpredictable as the jazz he plays. Amidst the backdrop of a changing era, Freddie’s journey through the heart of New Orleans unveils the profound impact of art on the human spirit.
Genres
History