Jazz Moon
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
May 15, 2016
Themes of trust, forgiveness, and respect permeate Okonkwo's sensitively written gay novel, a coming-of-age and coming-to-terms tale set in the 1920s, when jazz babies danced to Harlem's hot jazz, which is so prized in Paris, where jazz-trumpeter Baby Back yearns to go. Waiter-poet Ben is married and conflicted when he trades glances with another man. Soon after, Ben, delayed by guilt but holding tight to Baby's gift ticket, dashes to the ship that will take him and his lover to France. Their growing confidence from newfound acceptance is tested on board the Bonaparte when a racist white man fights Baby Back, until the captain intervenes, proclaiming, This is a French vessel, and in France we treat everyone with respect. Clinging to this morsel of freedom, Ben wonders if he can ever return to America. In Paris, while the coldly ambitious Baby rehearses in a small club, Ben delightedly explores Paris and practices Frenchbut to what end? Okonkwo has written a lovely debut novel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)
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