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Bluesman

Published
Apr 1993
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General Fiction General Fiction
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336

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"A gentle and winning" historical novel from the author of House of Sand and Fog and a "sympathetic and compassionate chronicler of ordinary lives" (Publishers Weekly).

It is the summer of 1967 and Leo Suther is about to turn eighteen. This is the summer that everyone has something to teach Leo. His father warns him that "life can turn on a dime." Allie, his girlfriend, wants to teach him about love. Her father, the local communist and civil rights organizer, lectures him on politics and carpentry. And Ryder, a family friend, wants to show Leo the magic of the harmonica—harp of the blues.

However, when Leo's life threatens to come unglued, it is his mother's wisdom he turns to. Though she died before Leo was five, her voice lives on in her diaries and poems, testifying to the strength of her love for her husband and son—a love that can still, years later, offer consolation.

"Dubus captures well those small, mundane moments upon which lives really turn, and he captures too the enthusiasms and confusions of adolescence confronting adulthood." —Library Journal

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First Edition Feb 2001 Vintage ISBN 0375725164
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Apr 1994 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 0571198414
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Sep 2002 Vintage (UK) ISBN 0099426889
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Apr 1993 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 0571198120
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Apr 1993 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 1466806613
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Apr 1993 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN B006MGZ3A8
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Nov 2010 Vintage ISBN 1409018091
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