The Angel Riots

The Angel Riots by Ibi Kaslik, published by Penguin Canada on March 11, 2008, is a contemporary literary work that immerses readers in the world of an up-and-coming Montreal band during their American tour. The narrative is presented through the perspectives of Jim, a small-town violin prodigy grappling with her past, and Rize, a trombone player navigating the complexities of friendship and ambition alongside the charismatic lead singer, Jules. As the band’s fame grows, the challenges of life on the road and the pressures of success begin to strain their relationships.
In this novel, readers will explore the intricate dynamics within the band as they confront personal struggles and the chaotic environment of their rising careers. The story delves into themes of friendship, ambition, and the impact of fame, offering a glimpse into the emotional landscape of young artists. With 286 pages, this edition provides a detailed look at the characters’ journeys and the tumultuous world they inhabit, showcasing Ibi Kaslik’s literary talent.
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Acclaimed author Ibi Kaslik takes readers backstage with up-and-coming Montreal band The Angel Riots on their American tour. The band’s story unfolds through the eyes of Jim, a small-town violin prodigy who struggles with her past as well as her present; and Rize, an emotionally charged trombone player who is stuck playing sidekick to his best friend, charismatic lead singer Jules. As the band’s popularity mounts, the pressures of road-life and success begin to complicate relationships and The Angel Riots’ chaotic world threatens to implode. Dark and dazzling, this novel will firmly establish Kaslik’s reputation as a young literary talent.
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