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Start with the Backbeat: A Musical Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Start with the Backbeat: A Musical Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Garin B. Isassi

ISBN:

9781631520419

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

19th May 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

It is the spring of 1989 in New York City when Jill Dodge, a post-punk rocker from Texas, finally gets her big promotion at Mega Big Records. She is thrust into a race to find a gritty, urban rapper before the Gangsta trend passes their label by. As Jill and her mostly middle-class coworkers search for the next big rap star, they fluctuate between alliances and rivalries, tripping over the stereotypes of race, class, and musical genre. They work to promote their current roster of acts as well as the new rap artist they sign to a contract. It turns out, he may not be what they expected. Full of original lyrics and wit, Start With the Backbeat is a compelling examination of the nuances of class, race, and culture in Americawhich are sometimes ridiculously serious.

Reviews

2017 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Best Cover Design, Fiction 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Chick Lit 2017 IPPY Silver Medal Winner in Contemporary Fiction 2016 Best Book Award Finalist Fiction: General How we hold on to our authentic selves in the face of change is the reverberating question behind Isassis witty and knowing first novel. Booklist Start with the Backbeat is the touching story of one idealistic young woman's journey into the music industry when it was at its multiplatinum peak. Holding onto those ideals is a challenge, but Garine Isassi's clear, smart, good-hearted storytelling is itself a blow against easy cynicism. She reveals a sharp eye for how quickly greed and self-interest can displace a love of musicand an equally sharp understanding of how a dedicated person's daily principled decisions can make sure that doesn't happen. It's a tale that's both poignant and uplifting. Anthony DeCurtis, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone magazine Told with an insider's ear for dialogue and setting . . . Start with the Backbeat is a fresh, interesting look at a little-known slice of the music industry. Sarah Pekkanen, best-sellling author of The Opposite of Me and Catching Air Music, friends, family, love, and a career anyone would envy! It's 1989 and Jill Dodge is working her way up the ladder at a NYC music label. Her quirky friends and diverse co-workers saunter in and out of Jill's life as she attempts to create a world that's artistic but also pays the bills. Insight into the glamorous world of music as rap was coming on scene provides a backdrop that is unique and dynamic as we watch Jill move past post-college angst and insecurity. A fun read that brought a smile to my face and got my feet tapping as I went on Jill's journey to fulfillment. Kathleen Shoop, bestselling author of Love and Other Subjects A joy ride through the heyday of the eighties rap craze with a heroine you cant help but root for, Start With the Backbeat is smart, stylish, and fun from beginning to end. Kamy Wicoff, author of Wishful Thinking Fast-paced and entertaining, Start with the Backbeat is about a young woman's search for love and success in the exciting but sometimes cutthroat music industry. Its a fun and heartwarminga genuine pleasure to read. Like your favorite tune, you'll find yourself humming it for days. Andee Reilly, author of Satisfaction Garin B. Isassis funny, tender, and smart novel, Start with the Backbeat, is one of the few books that give us a womans point of view of the music industry and an ethnically diverse range of characters. Set in the late 80s, it tells the story of Jill Dodge, who, after several years as a temp in the Admin Pit (think, armpit) of Mega Big Records, is promoted to a staff position. The brisk pace and breezy style keep the reader turning pages as Jill struggles to maintain authenticity in the face of clueless execs, romantic snafus, and a wannabe rapper. Isassi skewers the racism and sexism at the core of the industry with a light touch while evoking the deep love of music that drives each of her delightfully unique characters. Cline Keating, author of Layla and Play for Me

Author Bio

Garin B. Isassi is a former singer/songwriter who grew up with one foot in Texas and the other in New Jersey. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, she is a lover of music, chocolate, and altruistic sarcasm; a writer of post-punk humor; and the illustrious founder of Helicopter Moms Anonymous. She is proud of her Armenian-American heritage, but tired of explaining it. She currently lives in Maryland, where she works full time in marketing communications, sings in a gospel choir, is the Workshops Chair for the Gaithersburg Book Festival, over-volunteers for a variety of community organizations, writes when everyone else is asleep, and lives with her husband, three kids, a cat, a dog, and a gecko (its the gecko that sent her over the edge). You can read her blog, Hi! from the burbs, at her website, garineTHEwriter.com.

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