In The Blood - E-book - ePub

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David Hoing

,

Roger Hileman

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 David Hoing et  Roger Hileman - In The Blood.
The trouble with K. C. Brown's dream of playing alto sax for a local jazz band is that she's a nineteen-year-old white girl, the band members are middle-aged... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The trouble with K. C. Brown's dream of playing alto sax for a local jazz band is that she's a nineteen-year-old white girl, the band members are middle-aged black men, the year is 1948, and they all live in a racially divided town in Iowa.  To succeed, she and the band must overcome resistance from both sides of the color barrier, and accept that ambition often comes with loss.  In the Blood explores the cultural, sexual, generational, and economic issues in post-World War II America, framed in the context of a friendship and understanding that develops between K.
C. and the band's ailing trombonist, Freddie Ross. This book is about music, it's about cultural shifts, and it's about life. In the Blood is smartly written, with every musical term and description spot-on. -Diane Thayer, music educator   In the Blood is a tour de force....   -Donald Schneider, Midwest Book Reviews 

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    19/08/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-950586-44-8
  • EAN
    9781950586448
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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À propos des auteurs

Dave Hoing is retired from the University of Northern Iowa Library, where he was a Library Associate in the Special Collections and Archives unit. His tenure there could be measured on a geologic time scale, and he was often mistaken for one of the ancient artifacts.  He lives in Waterloo, Iowa, with his wife Joni, a dog named Tree who he calls Doodle, and a cat named Squeakers who he calls many colorful, and sometimes off color, names.
His adult stepchildren, Jon and Jovan, have emigrated to the fantasy land known as California. In his other life, from which he has not retired, Dave is a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, although he now concentrates on literary and historical fiction. In addition to writing, he pokes his fingers into a lot of other creative pies, dabbling in composing, drawing, painting, and sculpting.
Music is his first love, but he concedes that he's better at stringing words together than notes, so there are times when he must tear himself away from one kind of keyboard to work at another. He also enjoys traveling-42 states and 27 countries to date-and collecting books printed before 1800 About the Author  Roger Hileman divides his time between his two passions, writing and music. But with either, telling a story is the key.
Roger prefers weaving tales with engrossing and inspiring landscapes. In Hammon Falls and A Killing Snow, novels coauthored with Dave Hoing, music plays a large role. Not only do singers, pianists, and fiddle players make repeated appearances, the authors weave musicality into the tale itself, employing lyrical dialogue and a well-cadenced story. Roger gigs around Iowa with a jazz band and a British-style brass band, and directs a brass choir.
He began his writing career as a playwright and screenwriter, but turned to prose when writing with Dave. Roger also enjoys history, especially the family kind, so his ancestors frequently become fodder for his fiction. In his nonfiction world, Roger works at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. He lives with his wife lu in Iowa City, near most of their three daughters and four grandchildren.
He claims to have no pets, but he plays a b

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