Jazzy Zigzagin' Blues

Jazzy Zigzagin' Blues
Author: Dalvin Clifford
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496930037

"Love ain't even really about love. Half of it's a damn lie." Mary and Rainbow, friends since childhood, have been through everything together, and nothing has ever been able to tear them apart as they mature and find themselves in relationships and constant soul-searching. Through memorable characters, such as loudmouthed Candice, opinionated Miss Real, shy little Dookie, lovesick Miss Billy, and more, some funny, others insightful, they learn how to navigate in life. Mary realizes her jazzy poetic way with words at an early age, but a secret from the past that tore her mother and aunt apart is slowly doing the same to her until the explosive night when everyone is forced to face it head-on. Rainbow has longed to be loved for as long as she could remember but is considering washing her hands of love altogether after finding herself yet again left heartbroken and confused, until a man from her past returns ready to give her all that she's been missing. In his thought-provoking, coming of age, poetic debut novel, Dalvin Clifford expresses how day-to-day blues must be overcome in order for one to prosper. A sassy yet humorously honest story that dives headfirst into issues of love and forgiveness, Jazzy Zigzagin' Blues is guaranteed to take readers on a journey they will never forget.

Jazzy Zigzagin' Blues

Jazzy Zigzagin' Blues
Author: Dalvin Clifford
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-08-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496930045

Love aint even really about love. Half of its a damn lie. Mary and Rainbow, friends since childhood, have been through everything together, and nothing has ever been able to tear them apart as they mature and find themselves in relationships and constant soul-searching. Through memorable characters, such as loudmouthed Candice, opinionated Miss Real, shy little Dookie, lovesick Miss Billy, and more, some funny, others insightful, they learn how to navigate in life. Mary realizes her jazzy poetic way with words at an early age, but a secret from the past that tore her mother and aunt apart is slowly doing the same to her until the explosive night when everyone is forced to face it head-on. Rainbow has longed to be loved for as long as she could remember but is considering washing her hands of love altogether after finding herself yet again left heartbroken and confused, until a man from her past returns ready to give her all that shes been missing. In his thought-provoking, coming of age, poetic debut novel, Dalvin Clifford expresses how day-to-day blues must be overcome in order for one to prosper. A sassy yet humorously honest story that dives headfirst into issues of love and forgiveness, Jazzy Zigzagin Blues is guaranteed to take readers on a journey they will never forget.

Letters at 3am

Letters at 3am
Author: Michael Ventura
Publisher: Spring Publications
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

"I'd rather have one or two of his whiplashing essays in my hands than almost any tome of philosophy". -- Thomas Moore

334

334
Author: Thomas M. Disch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1972
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The stories in 334 revolve loosely around a government housing project at 334 East 11th Street in New York City in the 2020s. The project's inhabitants are universally poor, often jobless, sometimes squalid. Some are happy, others angry, depressed, or just numb. The stories study their hopes and disappointments, and all are deeply introspective.

The Encyclopedia of Jazz and Blues

The Encyclopedia of Jazz and Blues
Author: Keith Shadwick
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780785817628

Presents an historical overview of jazz and blues music.

The Picador Book of Blues and Jazz

The Picador Book of Blues and Jazz
Author: James Campbell
Publisher: Trans-Atlantic Publications
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1996
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780330344456

This anthology demonstrates how high & diverse the literary response has been to the musical forms of black America. The association of jazz with freedom is further explored through accounts of its spread into Europe.