Accordion Eulogies, Noe Alvarez
Accordion Eulogies, Noe Alvarez
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Accordion Eulogies
A Memoir of Music, Migration, and Mexico

Author: Noé Álvarez

Narrator: Asa Siegel

Unabridged: 5 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

Searching, propulsive, and deeply spiritual, Accordion Eulogies is an odyssey to repair a severed family lineage, told through the surprising history of a musical instrument

Growing up in Yakima, Washington, Noé Álvarez never knew his grandfather. Stories swirled around this mythologized, larger-than-life figure: That he had abandoned his family, and had possibly done something awful that put a curse on his descendants. About his grandfather, young Noé was sure of only one thing: That he had played the accordion. Now an adult, reckoning with the legacy of silence surrounding his family's migration from Mexico, Álvarez resolves both to take up the instrument and to journey into Mexico to discover the grandfather he never knew.

Álvarez travels across the US with his accordion, meeting makers and players in cities that range from San Antonio to Boston. He uncovers the story of an instrument that's been central to classic American genres, but also played a critical role in indigenous Mexican history. Like the accordion itself, Álvarez feels trapped between his roots in Mexico and the US. As he tries to make sense of his place in the world—as a father, a son, a musician—he gets closer to uncovering the mystery of his origins.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana

Beautiful, lyrical, and incredibly emotional. As a first generation Mexican born and raised in the US, the struggles the author faces with being too much and too little of both countries is incredibly relatable and heart breaking all at once. The inter generational trauma addressed, the attempts at......more

Goodreads review by Beth

I picked this up because I had taken accordion lessons in Rutherford, NJ with Nicolas Gilio during the time when Lawrence Welk truly popularized accordion playing. Beginning on a 12 bass rental, graduating to a 48 bass and then having my parent buy me a 120 bass, this was so much more fun than the p......more

To start, if you haven't read Alverez's first book Spirit Run, I highly recommend you travel along with him on his 6,000 mile journey across North America stolen land. I read it. I loved it and I believe at this point I will pick up anything he pens. Accordion Eulogies is a masterfully crafted dish t......more

Goodreads review by Mark

I loved Noe Alvarez's reflective writing, throughout his book. His search for family meaning, and his struggle to understand and come to terms with his father and grandfather's major effect on his own life are a universal coming of age theme for us all. He highlights the art of the accordion cultura......more