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Blue Bossa
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1999)
Author: Bart Schneider
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A quick read with a "jazzy" flow
This book was recommended to me by Amazon.com because I had bought a jazz cd. At first I was sceptical since I had never before read a "jazz novel," but decided to try it anyway. A quick read with a jazzy flow, "Blue Bossa" did not disappoint.

"Blue Bossa" is not exactly set in the grandest jazz period in history (it's set in the 1970s), yet it takes you on a virtual tour of jazz history through flashbacks of the life of Ronnie Reboulet, a "retired" trumpet star. Bart Schneider has woven a very intricate tale involving Ronnie's journey out of retirement, his reunion with an estranged daughter & grandson, the subsequent estrangement of his female companion, and the complexities of life in general. The chapters are short & sweet; each one is like an individual note of a song. The end result is a harmonious flow of words that leave you satisfied.

Certainly recommended for any jazz lover or simply anyone looking to read a great story.

A feast of a novel for jazz lovers.
Blue Bossa is the story of Ronnie Reboulet, a down and out former jazz musician on the comeback trail.

A former addict who has been cleaned up and more or less rehabilitated by the woman he's living with, Ronnie hasn't played at all in over five years when the book opens. His estranged daughter, with a grandson in tow, arrives on the scene with the ambition of becoming a singer. Drawn back into the world of music, Ronnie starts playing again, hooks up with a young local musician, and is back in the groove. Unfortunately, the groove leads him back to the addictions that got him in trouble in the first place.

The book consists of a long series of short, feisty passages portraying his relationship with both his daughter and lover interspersed with a series of flashbacks to his youth working with the greats of the jazz scene of the 1960's and 1970's. These retrospective scenes provide a lively look into that scene and are both extremely informative as well as emmenintly entertaining given the characters involved.

Ultimately it all comes together for Ronnie-and then proceeds to once again fall apart.

A novel about the power of love-and it's limitations-the power of music and the source of artistic inspiration, this is a beautiful, heartfelt little gem of a novel any jazz fan is sure to love.

Love Jazz? You'll Love This Book
Although the main character, Ronnie Reboulet, bears a striking resemblance to the legendary Chet Baker in musical style, personal appearance, and affinity for tragedy, this is not, nor is it intended to be, a fictional portrait of the late, great jazz trumpeter. The similarities are evocative but superficial. Reboulet is a unique and well-drawn character in his own right. Ronnie's story is not Chet's story, but is just as compelling, perhaps more so. Ronnie's personal relationships ache with tenderness and futility: wishful intention followed by inevitable disappointment. A daughter whom he has abandoned returns to Ronnie's life with a son of her own. They reunite with help from Ronnie's lover, a wise and stoic woman, who shepherds them all through the agonies of coming together and falling apart. It's a remarkable book, poetically written, emotionally true, with the gnostic lyricism of jazz underpinning it all. Jazz lovers will recognize the theme. From great pain and uncertainty in life, great art often flows.


Secret Love
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (2002)
Author: Bart Schneider
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The man cannot write
Don't waste your time reading this clichefest of a novel. The characters are wooden and the situations predictable. It's very, very dull, but won't offend- so really what's the point?

a great read
It's about time somebody wrote this book that takes a look at San Francisco during the era that the civil rights movement gets off the ground. A widowered Jewish civil rights lawyer falls in love with a young woman who is half black, half white, during a time when that meant a lot of exclusion for her. These characters are very skillfully done, and that whole era is conjured up in authentic ways. The book is sort of a valentine to the real ethnic mix that is San Francisco, not the touristy image it acquired. I read it in one sitting, couldn't put it down. Blue Bossa was a good novel, but this one is even better.


Dem Kaiser sein Bart : Deutschstunde mit 33 neuen Fragezeichen
Published in Unknown Binding by NZZ ()
Author: Wolf Schneider
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Race: An Anthology in the First Person
Published in Hardcover by Crown Pub (1997)
Authors: Bart Schneider and Rudolf Steiner
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