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284 pages, Paperback
Published September 21, 2021
“…I settled us into a variation on disco with my double kick laying down a steady bass rhythm. Exploring a mood that was a little dance and maybe even a little punk, she timed in some melodic chord progressions, which got our packed house moving like it was the last party on Earth. We stayed in this space, keeping it punchy as we gradually evolved it into a full dance break that toppled the room like thunder. The walls trembled as dancing feet pounded the sagging wooden floor, bodies sweat up against one another, and arms hung around necks. Feeling the emotions bleed out of every person, it felt clear what so many of us needed right now was music."
“…we lingered over a late breakfast at a greasy spoon. From across the booth, I observed her as she read a local newspaper. Every so often, she’d look up to capture her surroundings; the air perfumed with butter the size of ice cream scoops that slid across the grill; the hiss of bacon cooking; and the sun kissing her shoulder. She glowed in the Southwest light that cut through the window. I wanted to tell her how beautiful she looked in this old café, an image I knew one day would make me feel old from how long ago it would feel. Looking at her, she already felt like a distant memory.”