Jazz Moon, Joe Okonkwo
Jazz Moon, Joe Okonkwo
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Jazz Moon

Author: Joe Okonkwo

Narrator: Sean Crisden

Unabridged: 10 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/31/2016


Synopsis

On a sweltering summer night in 1925, beauties in beaded dresses mingle with hepcats in dapper suits on the streets of Harlem. The air is thick with reefer smoke, and jazz pours out of speakeasy doorways. Ben Charles and his devoted wife, Angeline, are among the locals crammed into a basement club to hear jazz and drink bootleg liquor. For aspiring poet Ben, the swirling, heady rhythms are a revelation. So is Baby Back Johnston, an ambitious trumpet player who flashes a devilish grin and blasts jazz dynamite from his horn. Ben finds himself drawn to the trumpeter—and to Paris, where Baby Back says everything is happening.

In Paris, jazz and champagne flow eternally, and blacks are welcomed as exotic celebrities, especially those from Harlem. It's an easy life that quickly leaves Ben adrift and alone, craving solace through anonymous dalliances in the city's decadent underground scene. From chic Parisian cafes to seedy opium dens, his odyssey will bring new love, trials, and heartache, even as echoes from the past urge him to decide where true fulfillment and inspiration lie.

About Joe Okonkwo

Pushcart Prize nominee Joe Okonkwo's short stories have appeared in a variety of print and online venues, including Storychord, Cooper Street, Promethean, Penumbra Literary Magazine, Chelsea Station, Shotgun Honey, and Best Gay Stories 2015. He holds an MFA in creative writing from City College of New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sherry

A fine book of 1920s Paris, with glimpses of brilliance in its writing. But the hero is not anyone I would root for, so poor are his choices and so badly does he treat those who love him, and -- I cannot believe I am saying this -- I didn't care for the poetry inserted rather gratuitously, I thought......more

Jazz Moon by Joe Okonkwo will make readers question everything they read and feel. Nothing like a novel about jazz that brings out the poetic side to everyone especially the characters. A debut novel that brings, to life, the action, drama, and passion of 1925. Times where everything beckoned and ca......more