The trumpet lesson : a novel / Dianne Romain

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)--AuthorPublication details: Berkeley, CA : She Writes Press , 2019Description: 320 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781631525988
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIC ROM 
Awards:
  • American Fiction Awards Winner
  • The Feather Quilt Award - 2nd place
Summary: Fascinated by a young woman's performance of "The Lost Child" in Guanajuato's central plaza, painfully shy expatriate Callie Quinn asks the woman for a trumpet lesson - and ends up confronting her longing to know her own lost child. When Callie became pregnant in 1960s rural Missouri over thirty years ago, her outraged father, with her mother's acquiescence, insisted that no one know - and Callie complied. She went away, and she gave up her baby. She did it to protect the baby's father - a black teen - from the era's racist violence. When Pamela, the trumpeter whose music flows from her heart, enters Callie's life, Callie 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 her secret. Callie tells herself she does so to protect her daughter, but ultimately, in order to speak, she must confront the deepest reasons for her silence - the ones she's been concealing even from herself.
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Fiction / Ficción Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles General FIC ROM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 057012

Located in the Gloria Grand room, special collection of San MIguel authors

Fascinated by a young woman's performance of "The Lost Child" in Guanajuato's central plaza, painfully shy expatriate Callie Quinn asks the woman for a trumpet lesson - and ends up confronting her longing to know her own lost child. When Callie became pregnant in 1960s rural Missouri over thirty years ago, her outraged father, with her mother's acquiescence, insisted that no one know - and Callie complied. She went away, and she gave up her baby. She did it to protect the baby's father - a black teen - from the era's racist violence. When Pamela, the trumpeter whose music flows from her heart, enters Callie's life, Callie 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 her secret. Callie tells herself she does so to protect her daughter, but ultimately, in order to speak, she must confront the deepest reasons for her silence - the ones she's been concealing even from herself.

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American Fiction Awards Winner

The Feather Quilt Award - 2nd place

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