The Jazz Kid

The Jazz Kid by James Lincoln Collier, published by Holt in 1994, is a first edition that spans 216 pages. This children’s fiction book follows twelve-year-old Paulie Horvath, whose dedication to playing the cornet becomes a central focus in his life. As Paulie pursues his dream of becoming a jazz musician, he faces challenges that arise from his obsession, leading to conflicts with his parents and encounters within the gritty underworld of 1920s Chicago.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and family dynamics against the backdrop of the jazz scene. The story delves into Paulie’s journey as he navigates the complexities of his passion for music and the societal pressures of his environment. With its rich setting and engaging plot, The Jazz Kid offers insights into the world of jazz fiction while capturing the struggles of a young boy determined to follow his dreams.
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Playing the cornet is the first thing that twelve-year-old Paulie Horvath has taken seriously, but his obsession with becoming a jazz musician leads him into conflict with his parents and into the tough underworld of Chicago in the 1920s.
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