The Trumpet Lesson
β Scribed by Dianne Romain
- Publisher
- She Writes Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When Callie Quinn became pregnant at seventeen in 1960s rural Missouri, her outraged father, with her mother's acquiescence, insisted that no one knowβand Callie complied. She went away, and she gave up her baby. But not for their reasons. She did it to protect the baby's fatherβa black teenβfrom the era's racist violence. Decades later, now a translator in Mexico, Callie and her closeted gay friend, Armando, search for his missing dog. Worried that Armando will lose his Paris love, too, if he doesn't come out, Callie invents a tale of her fiancΓ©'s inconvenient death in his closet. Meanwhile, her true losses remain as hidden as the river that winds beneath Guanajuato's historic center. When Pamela, a musician whose music flows from her heart, enters Callie's life, Callie takes up the trumpetβand begins to dream of opening her own heart. But instead she remains silent, hiding her longing and risking giving up everyone she dares to love in order to safeguard...
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