Saint monkey : a novel / Jacinda Townsend.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780393080049
- Physical Description: 350 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First Edition.
- Publisher: New York : W.W. Norton Company, 2014.
Content descriptions
Summary, etc.: | Two friends from the mountains of eastern Kentucky try to retain their friendship when one of them is invited to play the Apollo with a jazz group while the other sinks lower in her poor, backward, backwoods life. |
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Subject: | African Americans > Kentucky > Fiction. Singers > Kentucky > Fiction. Successful people > Kentucky > Fiction. Friendship in children > Kentucky > Fiction. |
Genre: | Christian fiction. Domestic fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.
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Saint Monkey : A Novel
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Summary
Saint Monkey : A Novel
A stunning debut novel of two girls raised in hardship, separated by fortune, and reunited through tragedy. Fourteen-year-old Audrey Martin, with her Poindexter glasses and her head humming the 3/4 meter of gospel music, knows she'll never get out of Kentucky--but when her fingers touch the piano keys, the whole church trembles. Her best friend, Caroline, daydreams about Hollywood stardom, but both girls feel destined to languish in a slow-moving stopover town in Montgomery County. That is, until chance intervenes and a booking agent offers Audrey a ticket to join the booming jazz scene in Harlem--an offer she can't resist, not even for Caroline. And in New York City the music never stops. Audrey flirts with love and takes the stage at the Apollo, with its fast-dancing crowds and blinding lights. But fortunes can turn fast in the city--young talent means tough competition, and for Audrey failure is always one step away. Meanwhile, Caroline sinks into the quiet anguish of a Black woman in a backwards country, where her ambitions and desires only slip further out of reach. Jacinda Townsend's remarkable first novel is a coming-of-age story made at once gripping and poignant by the wild energy of the Jazz Era and the stark realities of segregation. Marrying musical prose with lyric vernacular, Saint Monkey delivers a stirring portrait of American storytelling and marks the appearance of an auspicious new voice in literary fiction.