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On Beale Street
Kidd, Ronald
Hardcover
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BOOK SYNOPSIS

ROCK AND ROLL IS ABOUT TO CHANGE JOHNNY ROSS' LIFE.

Living in Memphis in 1954, Johnny's world is completely segregated -- until he starts sneaking out to Beale Street at night. Beale Street, with its music clubs, is on the wrong side of the tracks, but it's the only place Johnny can hear the blues, which is all he cares about. It's also near Sun Records, where Johnny finds himself working for Sam Phillips -- and witnessing history in the making when an up-and-coming musician named Elvis records his first song. Nobody has heard anything like it.

All at once Johnny is pulled into a storm of controversy around this new kind of music, just as racial tensions are reaching a breaking point. What started out as a part-time job and a way to get behind the scenes of a record label is now spinning out of control. As songs like Elvis's start rising up the charts, Johnny sees the power music has to bring people together -- while secrets from the past threaten to tear his black-and-white life apart.

In this searing, cinematic novel, acclaimed writer Ronald Kidd tells a coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of race conflict and the birth of rock and roll.


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1416933875
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
Library of Congress: 2007022583
Book Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 244



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