The Saga of Doubtful Sound

Mystery & Suspense, Romance
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Author: Alwyn Dow ISBN: 9781466966611
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Alwyn Dow
ISBN: 9781466966611
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

I suppose it is inevitable that a jazz musician would want to blow his own trumpet, but I truly believe that this novel contains such a detailed insight into the drama that unfolds, that it could not have possibly been written by someone else. The story is about social politics in America and beyond during the twentieth century, as seen through the lives of a family of jazz musicians. Their work takes them into areas where racism and bigotry abound not only in the States but abroad too, but, The music goes round and around, despite their misgivings. Their recordings provide the pictures on an otherwise blank canvas, for without them there would be only hear say. Their story is taken up by two reporters who finally get to the bottom of a racist conspiracy on the other side of the world. It follows that a knowledge and empathy with the past is all important in a story such as this. Im an historian and retired teacher of politics as well as being a part-time jazz musician, and I have just concluded a radio show called Jazz Dreams. Ive come across racism in many different guises and in many corners of the Globe during my lifetime, and I know how insidious it can be. In this story I have tried to explain how important it is that individuals take personal responsibility and confront it. That takes courage and the book is about this also. A recent visit to New Zealand including Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound gave me the idea for a perfect hiding place. (Bond meets Lord of the Rings perhaps?)

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I suppose it is inevitable that a jazz musician would want to blow his own trumpet, but I truly believe that this novel contains such a detailed insight into the drama that unfolds, that it could not have possibly been written by someone else. The story is about social politics in America and beyond during the twentieth century, as seen through the lives of a family of jazz musicians. Their work takes them into areas where racism and bigotry abound not only in the States but abroad too, but, The music goes round and around, despite their misgivings. Their recordings provide the pictures on an otherwise blank canvas, for without them there would be only hear say. Their story is taken up by two reporters who finally get to the bottom of a racist conspiracy on the other side of the world. It follows that a knowledge and empathy with the past is all important in a story such as this. Im an historian and retired teacher of politics as well as being a part-time jazz musician, and I have just concluded a radio show called Jazz Dreams. Ive come across racism in many different guises and in many corners of the Globe during my lifetime, and I know how insidious it can be. In this story I have tried to explain how important it is that individuals take personal responsibility and confront it. That takes courage and the book is about this also. A recent visit to New Zealand including Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound gave me the idea for a perfect hiding place. (Bond meets Lord of the Rings perhaps?)

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