Trumpet
"Supremely humane.... Kay leaves us with a broad landscape of sweet tolerance and familial love."--The New York Times Book ReviewIn her starkly beautiful and wholly unexpected tale, Jackie Kay delves into the most intimate workings of the human heart and mind and offers a triumphant tale of...
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"Supremely humane.... Kay leaves us with a broad landscape of sweet tolerance and familial love."--The New York Times Book ReviewIn her starkly beautiful and wholly unexpected tale, Jackie Kay delves into the most intimate workings of the human heart and mind and offers a triumphant tale of loving deception and lasting devotion. The death of legendary jazz trumpeter Joss Moody exposes an extraordinary secret, one that enrages his adopted son, Colman, leading him to collude with a tabloid journalist. Besieged by the press, his widow Millie flees to a remote Scottish village, where she seeks solace in memories of their marriage. The reminiscences of those who knew Joss Moody render a moving portrait of a shared life founded on an intricate lie, one that preserved a rare, unconditional love.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375704635 (0375704639)
Publish date: July 11th 2000
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 278
Edition language: English
"When the love of your life dies, the problem is not that some part of you dies too, which it does, but that some part of you is still alive." What makes up identity? Is it your family? You accent? Where you're born? Where you're raised? Is it what you do? Is it how you do it? Is it the clothes ...
I loved it. I will listen to it again and I highly recommend it. If you're someone who enjoys audio books, I suggest that route. Here's a link to a more complete review but it says pretty much the same thing. http://reviews.c-spot.net/archives/4739
I loved it. I will listen to it again and I highly recommend it. If you're someone who enjoys audio books, I suggest that route. Here's a link to a more complete review but it says pretty much the same thing. http://reviews.c-spot.net/archives/4739
(Original review posted on my livejournal account: http://intoyourlungs.livejournal.com/37206.html)Why I Read It: Assigned for my Religious Themes in Literature class.Like Mootoo Shati's Cereus Blooms at Night, Jackie Kay's Trumpet explores the complexity of sexuality and gender. The novel follows t...
When a poet writes in prose, beautiful sensory-rich writing comes to life.