Anything Goes

Anything Goes by Madison Smartt Bell, published by Pantheon on June 25, 2002, is a 320-page novel that explores the journey of a young man seeking to break free from his troubled family dynamics. The story follows twenty-year-old Jesse as he forms a band and embarks on a year-long tour across the Southern states, providing him with the opportunity to confront his past and contemplate his future.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family relationships and the struggles of musicians navigating their identities. As Jesse travels, he grapples with his origins and aspirations, offering insight into the complexities of father-son relationships and the impact of his Southern upbringing. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of personal growth set against the backdrop of a musical journey.
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Twenty-year-old Jesse escapes from his dysfunctional family life by forming a band that embarks on a year-long tour across the South, which enables him to come to terms with where he is from and where he is going.
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