Joplin's Ghost: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 2005 M09 20 - 496 páginas *From the author of The Reformatory—A New York Times Notable Book of 2023* In this chilling historical novel that's part love story, part ghost story, a female singer's life spins horrifically out of control as a long-dead music legend chooses her to continue his legacy. When Phoenix Smalls was ten, she nearly died at her parents' jazz club when she was crushed by a turn-of-the-century piano. Now twenty-four, Phoenix is launching a career as an R&B singer. She's living out her dreams and seems destined for fame and fortune. But a chance visit to a historical site in St. Louis ignites a series of bizarre, erotic encounters with a spirit who may be the King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin. The sound of Scott Joplin is strange enough to the ears of the hip-hop generation. But the idea that these antique sounds are being channeled through Phoenix? Her life is suddenly hanging in the balance. How will she find her true voice and calling? Can the power of her own inner song give Phoenix the strength to fight to live out her own future? Or will she be forever trapped in Scott Joplin's doomed, tragic past? Stunningly original, Joplin's Ghost is a novel filled with art and intrigue—and is sure to bring music to readers' ears. |
Contenido
Sección 18 | 273 |
Sección 19 | 291 |
Sección 20 | 306 |
Sección 21 | 323 |
Sección 22 | 343 |
Sección 23 | 363 |
Sección 24 | 387 |
Sección 25 | 399 |
Sección 9 | 144 |
Sección 10 | 157 |
Sección 11 | 168 |
Sección 12 | 184 |
Sección 13 | 203 |
Sección 14 | 215 |
Sección 15 | 233 |
Sección 16 | 246 |
Sección 17 | 261 |
Sección 26 | 401 |
Sección 27 | 414 |
Sección 28 | 420 |
Sección 29 | 432 |
Sección 30 | 448 |
Sección 31 | 450 |
Sección 32 | 479 |
Sección 33 | 483 |
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