The Jazz Kid

The Jazz Kid by James Lincoln Collier, published by Puffin Books in 1996, is a 216-page work written in English. This book follows twelve-year-old Paulie Horvath, whose dedication to playing the cornet ignites a passion for jazz music. As Paulie pursues his dream of becoming a jazz musician, he faces challenges that put him at odds with his parents and thrust him into the gritty environment of 1920s Chicago.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and the pursuit of artistic passion within the context of the performing arts. The story delves into the complexities of Paulie’s relationships and the societal backdrop of the United States during this vibrant musical era. Through Paulie’s journey, the book presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs associated with following one’s dreams in a challenging world.
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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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