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A warm, tender and funny story about unlikely friendships, second chances, and the magic of soul music - perfect for fans of Nick Hornby, David Nicholls and Jonathan Coe
*Selected as a book of 2024 by the Guardian and New Statesman**
Dinah has always lived in Scarborough. Trapped with her feckless husband and useless son, her one release comes at her town's Northern Soul nights, where she gets to put on her best and lose herself in the classics.
Dinah has an especial hero: Bucky Bronco, who recorded a string of soul gems in the late Sixties and then vanished off the face of the earth. When she manages to contact Bucky she can't believe her luck.
Over in Chicago, Bucky Bronco is down on his luck – and has been since the loss of his beloved wife Maybelle. The best he can hope for is to make ends meet, and try and stay high.
But then an unexpected invitation arrives, from someone he's never met, to come to somewhere he's never heard of. With nothing to lose – and in need of the cash – Bucky boards a plane.
And so Bucky finds himself in rainy Scarborough, where everyone seems to know who is – preparing to play for an audience for the first time in nearly half a century. Over the course of the week, he finds himself striking up new and unexpected friendships; and facing his past, and its losses, for the very first time.
Wise, hilarious and profound, Rare Singles is an unforgettable story about the power of music and friendship to bring us back to ourselves.
Published | 01 Aug 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781526671905 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Circus |
Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Following the Goldsmiths-winning Cuddy, a tale of soul music and second chances, as a washed-up American singer meets a Scarborough woman
GUARDIAN, Books to look out for in 2024
Scarborough's Northern Soul scene is the setting for Rare Singles by the Durham-born Benjamin Myers, who won the 2023 Goldsmiths Prize
NEW STATESMAN, 2024: The year in fiction
Returns Myers to his past as a music journalist, telling a warmly nostalgic tale of northern soul and unlikely friendship in Scarborough. The great but forgotten Bucky Bronco's visit to the Yorkshire coast is handled with Myers's customary humour and generosity of spirit.
GUARDIAN, Fiction to look out for in 2024
Praise for Benjamin Myers: One of our finest, and most deftly imaginative, writers
I NEWS
What a radical thing, these days, to have written a book so full of warmth and kindness ... Gorgeous
MAX PORTER
A writer of extraordinary and incandescent talent
ALEX PRESTON
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