That Poor Jazz Summer
Six-year old introverted prodigy, Richard "Kingfish" Hawkes, one of four children of a struggling Jazz pianist loved books, radio programs, dogs and trains. His solitary world changed as the 1948 Chicago neighborhood transitioned with burgeoning southern migration, hobos, transient World War II veterans, urban decay, emerging machine politics and organized crime. Supporting him through this epiphany were the venal local political organizer, his mystic Native American paternal grandmother and his two new best friends ---- 7 year-old mischievous German private school honor student neighbor Rabbit and 8 year-old affable hypersensitive Italian classmate Joey, the son of a mid-level mob boss.

Patriarch Papa Hawkes would lament, "It's like a losing game of Monopoly, you build up your empire and think you are going to bust the game wide open. Then the dice turn cold and you lose on every turn until all you have left is a mortgaged house on the cheapest street on the board".

The Hawkes family Native American and military historical heritage is chronicled in back story vignettes of Custer’s Last Stand, the Spanish-American War and the racially charged Brownsville Texas Incident.
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That Poor Jazz Summer
Six-year old introverted prodigy, Richard "Kingfish" Hawkes, one of four children of a struggling Jazz pianist loved books, radio programs, dogs and trains. His solitary world changed as the 1948 Chicago neighborhood transitioned with burgeoning southern migration, hobos, transient World War II veterans, urban decay, emerging machine politics and organized crime. Supporting him through this epiphany were the venal local political organizer, his mystic Native American paternal grandmother and his two new best friends ---- 7 year-old mischievous German private school honor student neighbor Rabbit and 8 year-old affable hypersensitive Italian classmate Joey, the son of a mid-level mob boss.

Patriarch Papa Hawkes would lament, "It's like a losing game of Monopoly, you build up your empire and think you are going to bust the game wide open. Then the dice turn cold and you lose on every turn until all you have left is a mortgaged house on the cheapest street on the board".

The Hawkes family Native American and military historical heritage is chronicled in back story vignettes of Custer’s Last Stand, the Spanish-American War and the racially charged Brownsville Texas Incident.
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That Poor Jazz Summer

That Poor Jazz Summer

by Richard e Hill
That Poor Jazz Summer

That Poor Jazz Summer

by Richard e Hill

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Overview

Six-year old introverted prodigy, Richard "Kingfish" Hawkes, one of four children of a struggling Jazz pianist loved books, radio programs, dogs and trains. His solitary world changed as the 1948 Chicago neighborhood transitioned with burgeoning southern migration, hobos, transient World War II veterans, urban decay, emerging machine politics and organized crime. Supporting him through this epiphany were the venal local political organizer, his mystic Native American paternal grandmother and his two new best friends ---- 7 year-old mischievous German private school honor student neighbor Rabbit and 8 year-old affable hypersensitive Italian classmate Joey, the son of a mid-level mob boss.

Patriarch Papa Hawkes would lament, "It's like a losing game of Monopoly, you build up your empire and think you are going to bust the game wide open. Then the dice turn cold and you lose on every turn until all you have left is a mortgaged house on the cheapest street on the board".

The Hawkes family Native American and military historical heritage is chronicled in back story vignettes of Custer’s Last Stand, the Spanish-American War and the racially charged Brownsville Texas Incident.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014635202
Publisher: Richard Hill
Publication date: 06/25/2012
Series: Umbrellas , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 167 KB

About the Author

Writing has been a journey in self-discovery where flowers in scented fields became more appealing than flowers in air-conditioned shops.

My career evolved from an impoverished childhood in the Chicago inner city to a lifestyle of comfort in commodious downtown high-rises and international locales. A professional profile depicts decorated service in the U S Army as a military and a civilian operative, an information technologist developing landmark systems, and an international consultant for government entities and Fortune 100 companies. It has been humorously suggested that work experience as a project manager preparing status reports was ideal training for a fiction writer. This is arguably true in a sense because the research and communication skills required for this position are assets in presenting information interesting, clearly, accurately, and concise.

The factor of 2: I am two people, who I was, and who I am; embodied in 2 people, a son and a daughter…. From a 'perfect' family ----2 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 dogs, a Father with 2 jobs and a Mother who was 2 people ---- my mother and best friend. I am presently terminally single, successfully managing Depression and resisting the inevitable sentence of senescence.
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