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Twelve Bar Blues Patrick Neate

Twelve Bar Blues By Patrick Neate

Twelve Bar Blues by Patrick Neate


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Summary

Set in New Orleans at the beginning of the 20th century, and in Harlem in the present day. this novel is a love story and story of race, featuring the central character, Nick, a great jazz trumpeter.

Twelve Bar Blues Summary

Twelve Bar Blues by Patrick Neate

Spanning three continents and two centuries Twelve Bar Blues is an epic tale of jazz and juju, fate, family and friendship which finally unfolds in the Louisiana bayou...At its heart is Lick Holden, a young jazz musician, in 1900 New Orleans. The story of Lick's search for his step-sister echoes throughout the other stories in the book - of Sylvia, the English hooker and Jim her young companion; of the mysterious seashell head-dress; of Musa, the itinerant witchdoctor and of Tongo, the frustrated African chief.

About Patrick Neate

Patrick Neate is a 29 year old journalist who lived in East Africa for two years before settling in Hammersmith, London. His acclaimed first novel, Musungu Jim And The Great Chief Tuloko (2000) was published as a Penguin paperback original.

Additional information

GOR001135468
9780670887910
0670887919
Twelve Bar Blues by Patrick Neate
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20010503
416
Winner of Whitbread Book Awards: Novel Category 2001 Winner of Whitbread Prize (Novel) 2001
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