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The Jewel of the Blues

Monica Chenault-Kilgore
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Pages
384
Year
2024
Language
English

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Set in the sparkling 1920s jazz era, The Jewel of the Blues pulls back the curtain on all the romance, danger and drama in the bustling backstage life of a young performer. Lucille Arnetta Love has always lived on the run. In an undercover traveling band, Lucille was billed as The Little Girl with the Big Voice, shining at church revivals, belting out gospel hymns and never staying in once place too long—all to keep attention off the real reason the Loves had to migrate across America. Unaware of the danger, Lucille always wanted more: she dreamed of breaking out of the backwoods and being big enough for Broadway. Finally, nearly eleven years after setting out on the road with her parents, Lucille is discovered by Marcus Williams, a young talent manager who whisks her away to chase her dreams.

The big cities aren't kind to Lucille; no matter how big her voice is, there's always another act to be compared to. So Marcus rebrands The Little Girl with the Big Voice and sets Lucille up with a band. Once Miss Lucille's Black Troubadours are formed, no one can hold a candle to them. Together with Big Bobby, Lincoln and Sweet Mitchell, Miss Lucille and her band become rising stars, moving up the bill and delivering knockout performances at every club and theater on the circuit.

But as opportunities grow stagnant and the band turns restless, personal demons haunt the Troubadours. Between drinking, gambling and love affairs, Lucille's family secret is revealed, and it's a shock even to her: a decades-old robbery that ended in a suspicious death—and all signs seem to point to her own father as the culprit. Now the thieves from years' past have caught up with Lucille and are back for revenge…and to collect the money that was never recovered with the body.

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"Monica Chenault-Kilgore’s Long Gone, Come Home is a big-hearted story of perseverance, family, and ambition set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and the racial intolerances of the early 20th century. In Birdie, Chenault-Kilgore has created an unforgettable heroine whose resilience and determination will resonate long after you finish reading." —Bryn Turnbull, international bestselling author of The Last Grand Duchess

"Long Gone, Come Home is a heart-filled tale about a young woman willing to sacrifice it all for love and family. Set against the background of the Great Depression and Jim Crow, Chenault-Kilgore’s debut tugs every emotion as Birdie fights to make a way out of no way." —Kaia Alderson, author of Sisters in Arms

“Long Gone, Come Home is a poignant and powerful debut novel set against the backdrop of the 1930s jazz era, Great Depression, and civil rights movement. Monica Chenault-Kilgore has penned a sweeping, poetic story of love and family told through the eyes of a courageous and unforgettable heroine." —Chanel Cleeton, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of Our Last Days in Barcelona

“An extraordinary tale of resilience and determination, Monica Chenault-Kilgore’s Long Gone, Come Home takes us on a journey of the 1930s jazz era and civil rights movement through the eyes of a tenacious and unforgettable heroine. Birdie’s enduring story is one of love, loss, family and survival. Despite the unexpected twists her life path took, when tragedy and fear could have prevailed, Birdie never forgot her dream, nor did she stop fighting for it. I was blown away by this powerful, heart

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