Creative Writing

Alice’s Musical Revue

Alice’s Musical Revue by DuEwa Frazier, graduate ’11, MFA in Creative Writing program at The New School  

Lit Noire Publishing, 2019

From the publisher:

7- year old Alice McLeod has a special ear, an ear for musical sounds in and around her home in Detroit.  A thunderstorm keeps Alice awake one night and as she listens to the storm from her bedroom window, the sounds of an owl and the rain, seem to call her name. Playing outside becomes a sensory adventure for Alice. The bees in the flowers, the swish of the trees moving in the breeze, the sound of an ice cream truck, and the laughter of children, combine to form music in Alice’s world. Alice’s Musical Debut reimagines one day in the childhood of the late jazz pianist, harpist, composer and organist Alice Coltrane – wife of the legendary jazz saxophonist and composer, John Coltrane.  Set in the 1940s, Alice’s Musical Debut reveals the magical connection young Alice McLeod has with nature sounds and musical rhythms. Alice’s Musical Debut is a story filled with poetic language and imagery that speaks to the hearts of all children.  Grades 2 and up.

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