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

Author: Steve Lopez  Be Announced To  William Hughes
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Product Summary
Format: Multimedia Software
ISBN: 9781433215230
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Publish Date: 5/1/2008
Buy.com Sku: 206842779
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Dimensions (in Inches) 7.5H x 5.25L x 0.5T
 
A moving story of a remarkable bond between a journalist in search of a story and a homeless, classically trained musiciandestined to be a major motion picture from DreamWorks, starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey, Jr.
 
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Beginning in 2005, Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez began chronicling the genius and hardships of Nathaniel Ayers, a homeless schizophrenic classical musician he discovered on skid row playing virtuoso music on a battered violin with only two strings. Over the years, Lopez became intimately involved with Ayers, a gifted musician, who was one of the few African-Americans to attend Juilliard but ultimately dropped out due to the increasing chaos of his mental illness. Through Lopez and other members of the community, Ayers received numerous second chances, playing in local downtown music venues, receiving housing and a beautiful cello, and finally performing at the lavish Disney Hall. However, his remarkable journey was marked by many bumps and setbacks, including a disheartening manic outburst during a performance. In this bracing, fascinating, heartbreaking, and redemptive biography/memoir, Lopez describes his complicated relationship with Ayers--frankly examining the self-serving sides of his own charity--and paints a vivid portrait of a man who lost everything except his love for music. In 2009, the book was made into a major motion picture starring Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx as Ayers.

 

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"With self-effacing humor, fast-paced yet elegant prose and unsparing honesty, Lopez tells an inspiring story of heartbreak and hope." (starred review) 02/18/2008

"THE SOLOIST is Lopez's compelling and gruffly tender account of what can happen when you don't step past [those in need]..." - Edward Humes 04/21/2008


  
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