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Jesse believes that the future will be better. One day, he’ll make up for all his mistakes and achieve perfection.
That belief has sustained him for most of his sixty-five years. It helps him get through the bad times, those days when the brandy failed to drown the sorrow and shame. When sleep unleashed painful memories that refused to fade.
He still has some bad days as he lives out his autumn years in Dublin. But his worst days were in New York in 1976. After that city had nearly crushed him, he'd fled to Dublin, a broken man. But he was determined to rebuild himself, brick by brick, improving day by day.
Back in the 1970s, Jesse was a successful young ad man on Madison Avenue. He’d succeeded because he was willing, indeed eager, to do anything to advance his career. He’d endure countless dinner parties where cloaks and daggers dangled behind the wine and cheese. He’d sleep with anyone who could bring him closer to his goals. And he’d punch those who stood in his way. It all seemed like a good plan, right up until the day he brought a pistol to work.
For years in those offices and meeting rooms, they all thought they were kings, living it up in their high palaces of power. As it all fell apart for Jesse in 1976, he realised they were all just fumbling in the dimestore.
Throughout it all, his wife Clara stood by him. Until he finally pushed her away. She could see he was drowning and tried to reach him, but he just lashed out and ruined the one remaining good thing in his life. And then fled from the wreckage.
As the chaos whirled around him, Jesse found some solace in blues songs. He still listens to those songs now that he’s settled in Dublin. Some days, he hears Bob Dylan singing about a world that’s condemned, a world that needs Blind Willie McTell to sing at its funeral.
Other days, it’s Fingers Flaherty bawling about a life that’s crumbling in his hands. No matter how bad Jesse felt – and he often felt beyond terrible – he knew that at least his life wasn’t as fraught as Flaherty’s. And now that the storms have long passed, Jesse still often thinks that Flaherty is the only person who understands him.
Jesse’s life is less volcanic now. Instead of trying to shoot his work colleagues, he simply tries to avoid the domestic squabbles that clatter around him in the apartment building. He enjoys the company of his young neighbour Moses, a relentlessly unhappy cubicle rat lost in the maze of office politics. He learns to tolerate Bill and Tiffany, the volatile couple across the hall whose love for each other is so strong, it threatens to rip them apart.
Most important of all, he tries to build a meaningful relationship with Lucy, the widow in the next apartment. As they grow closer together and slowly reveal more of their memories to each other, Jesse feels the uncomfortable presence of the New York ghosts getting stronger.
Jesse knows he isn’t perfect. He’s made many mistakes and will probably make more in the future. Now, with the possibility of contentment finally within his grasp, will he be allowed one final chance to be happy? Or will the ghosts from his past once again refuse to lie down in their graves?

Dimestore Avenue Blues edition by Padraig Hanratty Literature Fiction eBooks

Memories are a two-edged sword. They can make us smile, especially when we're wearing rose-tinted glasses. But they can also haunt us, even when we try to smother them with busyness and booze. An unfailing trigger is music, evocative and nostalgic, a memory hanging on every note. That is the theme playing through the pages of Dimestore Avenue Blues where we are introduced to a flawed set of characters, all of them trying to make sense of their lives and their relationships.

Jesse is the central character, wrapped up in disappointments and a past that haunts him in bitter, fragmented memories that prevent him from moving on. But no matter how difficult things become, Jesse has the solace of his blues music. He reveals his past in imaginary conversations with the melancholic blues musician, Fingers Flaherty, who is a philosopher-albeit a dead one-on life and its tribulations.

When Jesse is not having imaginary conversations with Fingers, or listening to his music, he engages with his neighbours who are just as confused about their lives. He begins to imagine a new future with the kindly Lucy if he can just shake off the guilt of his broken marriage and all he lost when he fled his destructive career in New York and came to Ireland.

Dimestore Avenue Blues is funny, whimsical and very readable. Despite the metaphysical presence of Fingers, the story is rooted in real life. Poignant at times but also hilariously funny-especially the interaction between the outspoken Tiffany and her whacky boyfriend, Bill―it's a must for all lovers of the Blues or anyone who has ever looked back at the past and wondered how they would change it, if only they had a second chance.

Product details

  • File Size 228 KB
  • Print Length 136 pages
  • Publisher QUIP Editing Solutions (November 24, 2012)
  • Publication Date November 24, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00AD9JMJ8

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Memories are a two-edged sword. They can make us smile, especially when we're wearing rose-tinted glasses. But they can also haunt us, even when we try to smother them with busyness and booze. An unfailing trigger is music, evocative and nostalgic, a memory hanging on every note. That is the theme playing through the pages of Dimestore Avenue Blues where we are introduced to a flawed set of characters, all of them trying to make sense of their lives and their relationships.

Jesse is the central character, wrapped up in disappointments and a past that haunts him in bitter, fragmented memories that prevent him from moving on. But no matter how difficult things become, Jesse has the solace of his blues music. He reveals his past in imaginary conversations with the melancholic blues musician, Fingers Flaherty, who is a philosopher-albeit a dead one-on life and its tribulations.

When Jesse is not having imaginary conversations with Fingers, or listening to his music, he engages with his neighbours who are just as confused about their lives. He begins to imagine a new future with the kindly Lucy if he can just shake off the guilt of his broken marriage and all he lost when he fled his destructive career in New York and came to Ireland.

Dimestore Avenue Blues is funny, whimsical and very readable. Despite the metaphysical presence of Fingers, the story is rooted in real life. Poignant at times but also hilariously funny-especially the interaction between the outspoken Tiffany and her whacky boyfriend, Bill―it's a must for all lovers of the Blues or anyone who has ever looked back at the past and wondered how they would change it, if only they had a second chance.
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