
The Jazz Kid
Author: James Lincoln Collier
Narrator: August Ross
Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: AudioBookShelf
Published: 02/01/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Historical Stories, Performing Arts Stories

Author: James Lincoln Collier
Narrator: August Ross
Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: AudioBookShelf
Published: 02/01/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Historical Stories, Performing Arts Stories
James Lincoln Collier has written many books for children, including Give Dad My Best and Planet out of the Past. He has also contributed more than five hundred articles to the New York Times Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and Boy’s Life. His honors include the Kidger Prize for Teaching, the Jane Addams Peace Prize, and the Newbery Honor.
August Ross is a performer who enjoys listening to natural science and science fiction podcasts while washing the dishes at home.
A great book I picked up at my library's book sale. The conflict between the narrator and his father reminds me of The Jazz Singer (which is possibly intentional). The book has a great rhythm, the voices of the characters are genuine, and it is definitely highly recommended. It does contain the lang......more
I found this to be an excellent read,and gave a vivid picture of Chicago's jazz world of the 1920's.Paulie,the 13 year old boy who wanted to be a jazz musician learned a valuable lesson about obeying his parents.Frank,Paulie's father also learned not to get mixed up with gangsters like Herb.The lure......more
3.5 stars. The writing was well done. The story had some great character building, and it was fun to read about some jazz history. Not my favorite storyline or subtopics, also didn’t love some of the language, but interesting nevertheless.......more
“Collier deftly recreates the spirit of 1920s Chicago and the thriving world of jazz and its stars…Collier’s knowledge and love of the subject are apparent.” Publishers Weekly
“Collier writes with accurate detail and creates believable, realistic characters…The multiple themes of music, family, and responsibility harmonize to make one fine story.” School Library Journal
“Collier wraps his music lesson in an agreeable package. Most important, he gets the story of Chicago jazz right, both historically and emotionally.” Booklist
“Collier offers a convincing portrait of a feckless young person who’s capable of fierce concentration when he's doing what matters to him.” Kirkus Reviews