Blue Summer

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Product Details
Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Islandport Press
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781952143038

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About the Author
Jim Nichols grew interested in fiction writing while working as a ticket agent for a commuter airline in Rockland. Born in Brunswick and raised in Freeport, Maine, Nichols has worked variously as bartender, pilot, skycap, taxi driver, fence builder, orange picker, travel agent, and dispatcher for an air taxi service. His writing, which draws from his many experiences, has appeared in numerous regional and national magazines including Esquire, Narrative, The Clackamas Review, American Fiction, River City, and Night Train. He has been nominated several times for Pushcart prizes, and his novel Closer All the Time won the Maine Literary Award for Fiction. Nichols now lives in Warren, Maine, with his wife Anne, and their two rescue dogs, Brady and Jessie. They have two grown sons, Aaron and Andrew.
Reviews
"Music vibrates in and underneath everything in this book. It's a plot thread, a sign of what goes on in Calvin's soul, a motif so well detailed in theory, performance and description that you're almost hearing it follow Calvin around." --Dana Wilde, centralmaine.com "Blue Summer is an effortless read, but that doesn't mean it is without deeper meaning, symbolism and moments of delicate thoughts. Cal, who becomes a semi-professional Jazz cornet player, has only music and memories to keep him going, and at one point even this does not suffice... " --James M. Fisher, The Miramichi Reader Nichols lets the story build slowly, as if it is carrying him where it wants to go. There are quarter notes and half notes scattered early that give the reader the thinnest glimpses of the tragedy of Cal's life. It isn't until the end, however, that the full tragedy is revealed.--Frank O. Smith, author of the novel Dream Singer, The Maine Sunday Telegram Awards And Nominations Winner of the 2021 Maine Literary Award for Fiction