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The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music

Title : The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music
Author :
Rating : 4.20 (753 Votes)
Asin : 0425238369
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-04
Language : English

"AN EYE-OPENER!!!!!" according to Dana Y. Bowles. When the worlds of L.A. columnist Steve Lopez and musician Nathaniel Ayers--who is both mentally ill and homeless--collide on a seemingly innocuous day in the city, the lives of both men will be changed forever. Lopez is struck by the beauty of the music from the most unlikely of so. Compelling read TC Wow! I read this book as part of a book club. I flew through the first 95 pages and was disappointed to have to put it down! I quickly finished the rest of the book the next day. This author beautifully tells the tale of the difficulties of dealing with mental illness--and the wonde. K. Wojcik said Hear the Heart Strings of Humanity. Steve Lopez writes an eloquent, very personal story of a homeless, mentally ill man with a brilliant, talented past. It is totally by chance that Lopez meets Nathaniel Ayers along Skid Row in downtown LA. Captivated by the music Nathaniel plays on a beat-up violin that is missing tw

When the dialogue is Ayers', Hughes makes a subtle but effective vocal shift to make him sound more loose and free, but also more anxious. All rights reserved. Lopez stumbles across Ayers playing his violin on the street a few blocks from his downtown office and writes a column about him that piques the public's interest. This begins an inspiring tale of a friendship rife with triumphs, disappointments, and human kindness. . From Publishers Weekly Perhaps the fact that William Hughes is an accomplished musician and a political science professor allows him to slip so easily into both the voice of free-associating, schizophrenic, homeless musical prodigy Nathaniel Ayers, and the more professional voice of LA Times c

Deeply affected by the beauty of Ayers music, Lopez took it upon himself to change the prodigy's life-only to find that their relationship would have a profound change on his own life.Watch a Video. The New York Times bestselling, "unforgettable tale of hope, heart and humanity" (People) The true story of journalist Steve Lopez's discovery of Nathanial Ayers, a former classical bass student at Julliard, playing his heart out on a two-string violin on Los Angeles' Skid Row

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