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Little Lou

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Momma says the blues started inside me way back before I was born, with my daddy and Uncle Sonny, but I got my big break thanks to gangsters. It's a long story. . .

As Little Lou tells it, he was lucky to grow up above a bar, because he was able to learn the piano, first from Slim, and then from a series of musicians. As time goes by, the bar becomes a night club, and Lou gets his big break. Gangsters come to rub out a musician who knows too much, and the illustrations shift into comic-book-style panels to follow the action. Lou not only foils the bad guys, but also manages to lock them into a car without wheels in the garage next door. The police come, and take them away. And Lou gets to fill in on the piano, because the player hurt his hand in the shuffle.


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Publisher: childrensElibrary

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 1590197623
  • Release date: June 1, 2005

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 1590197623
  • File size: 3350 KB
  • Release date: June 1, 2005

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

subjects

Juvenile Fiction

Languages

English

Momma says the blues started inside me way back before I was born, with my daddy and Uncle Sonny, but I got my big break thanks to gangsters. It's a long story. . .

As Little Lou tells it, he was lucky to grow up above a bar, because he was able to learn the piano, first from Slim, and then from a series of musicians. As time goes by, the bar becomes a night club, and Lou gets his big break. Gangsters come to rub out a musician who knows too much, and the illustrations shift into comic-book-style panels to follow the action. Lou not only foils the bad guys, but also manages to lock them into a car without wheels in the garage next door. The police come, and take them away. And Lou gets to fill in on the piano, because the player hurt his hand in the shuffle.


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