With Edward Kelsey Moore’s The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues, even though Clarice, Odette and Barbara Jean are unknown quantities, Moore quickly makes even new readers feel at home." She goes on to note: "Moore makes these women real - and really funny."Įdward Kelsey Moore's short fiction has appeared in Indiana Review, African American Review, and Inkwell. Louis Post-Dispatch: "It’s risky, sometimes, to pick up a book when it’s the second in a series and you didn’t read the first one. El Walker, the great guitar bluesman, gives a command performance in Plainview, Indiana, a place he’d sworn he’d never set foot in again.įrom Amanda St. Forrest Payne, the owner of the Pink Slipper Gentleman’s Club, and Miss Beatrice Jordan, famous for stationing herself outside the club and yelling warnings of eternal damnation at the departing patrons, their wedding brings a legend to town. When a late-in-life love affair blooms between Mr. Here's what's going on this week at Boswell.Įdward Kelsey Moore, author of The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Bluesįrom the author of the bestselling The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, comes an exuberant and poignant new novel of passions, family, and forgiveness.
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