The Catchers

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Spring 1927. The birth of popular music. John Coughlin is a song-catcher from New York who has been sent to Appalachia to source and record the local hill-country musicians. His assignment leads him to small-town Tennessee where he oversees the recording session that will establish his reputation. From here he ventures further south in search of glory. He is chasing what song-catchers call the big fish or the firefly; the song or performer which will make a man rich.

Waylaid at an old plantation house, Coughlin gets wind of a black teenage guitarist, Moss Evans, who runs bootleg liquor in the Mississippi Delta. The Mississippi has flooded, putting the country underwater, but Coughlin is able to locate the boy and bring him out. Coughlin views himself as a saviour. Others regard him as a thief and exploiter. Coughlin and Moss – the catcher and his catch – pick their way across a ruined, unstable Old South and then turn north through the mountains, heading for New York.

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Authors:
Brooks, Xan
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Illustrations Note:
Not illustrated
ISBN:
9781784633202
Number of Pages:
272
Place of Publication:
Cambridge
Publication Date:
15/10/2024
Publisher:
Salt Publishing
Series:
Salt Modern Fiction
Language:
English
Imprint:
Salt Publishing
SKU:
9781784633202

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