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Katrina Jackson

    A college professor by day and romance writer by weekend, this author explores themes of love and relationships with a keenly critical eye, all within the scope of an active imagination. Influenced by a love for rom-coms, her writing offers sharp insights into human nature, revealing a distinctive voice that dissects the complexities of connection.

    Back in the Day
    • 2021

      Back in the Day

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "2010. Helping pack up his childhood home was going much easier than Amir expected. The only sticking point is the record collection his father Alonzo refuses to put in storage. When Amir asked his father why he needs to keep all those records with him, Alonzo offers to tell him a story instead. Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Alonzo was a baby music reporter at the Village Voice on his first big assignment. By his side is photographer Ada Carr who is all brown skin, big afro and sharp tongue... Over the course of two weekends, over forty years apart, Alonzo imparts a soundtrack of love and life to Amir that bridges the past and present and they both learn how to say goodbye." -- cover, page [4]

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