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Author George, Kathleen, 1943- author.

Title The blues walked in / Kathleen George.

Publication Info. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2018]
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 294 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary In 1936, life on the road means sleeping on the bus or in hotels for blacks only. After finishing her tour with Nobel Sissel's orchestra, nineteen-year-old Lena Horne is walking the last few blocks to her father's hotel in Pittsburgh's Hill District. She stops at a lemonade stand and meets a Lebanese American girl, Marie David. Marie loves movies and adores Lena, and their chance meeting sparks a relationship that will intertwine their lives forever. Lena also meets Josiah Conner, a charismatic teenager who helps out at her father Teddy's hotel. Josiah often skips school, dreams of being a Hollywood director, and has a crush on Lena. Although the three are linked by a determination to be somebody, issues of race, class, family, and education threaten to disrupt their lives and the bonds between them. Lena's father wants her to settle down and give up show business, but she's entranced by the music and culture of the Hill. It's a mecca for jazz singers and musicians, and nightspots like the Crawford Grill attract crowds of blacks and whites. Lena table-hops with local jazzmen as her father chaperones her through the clubs where she'll later perform. Singing makes her feel alive, and to her father's dismay, reviewers can't get enough of her. Duke Ellington adores her, Billy Strayhorn can't wait to meet her, and she becomes "all the rage" in clubs and Hollywood for her beauty and almost-whiteness. Her signature version of "Stormy Weather" makes her a legend. But after sitting around for years at MGM as the studio heads try to figure out what to do with her, she isn't quite sure what she's worth. Marie and Josiah follow Lena's career in Hollywood and New York through movie magazines and the Pittsburgh Courier. Years pass until their lives are brought together again when Josiah is arrested for the murder of a white man. Marie and Lena decide they must get Josiah out of prison--whatever the personal cost
Contents Intro; Title Page; Acknowledgements; Chapter One; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven; Chapter Eight; Chapter Nine; Chapter Ten; Chapter Eleven; Chapter Twelve; Chapter Thirteen; Chapter Fourteen; Chapter Fifteen; Chapter Sixteen; Chapter Seventeen; Chapter Eighteen; Chapter Nineteen; Chapter Twenty; Chaoter Twenty-One; 2016
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Subject Horne, Lena -- Childhood and youth -- Fiction.
Horne, Lena.
Genre/Form Fiction.
Subject Singers -- Fiction.
Singers.
Young women -- Fiction.
Young women.
African Americans -- Fiction.
African Americans.
Lebanese Americans -- Fiction.
Lebanese Americans.
Female friendship -- Fiction.
Female friendship.
Racism -- Fiction.
Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction.
FICTION -- Historical.
FICTION -- Biographical.
FICTION -- Coming of Age.
Racism.
FICTION -- General.
Manners and customs.
Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Biography.
Biographies.
Bildungsromans.
Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Biographies.
Subject Women's friendships.
Racism.
ISBN 9780822983439 (electronic book)
0822983435 (electronic book)
9780822945246
082294524X