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The Ballad of the Lost Dogs of East Nashville

By: John J. Thompson
Narrated by: John J. Thompson
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"The rock-n-roll fable we all need right now" tells the story of an unlikely group of musicians who are brought together through the power of music when something miraculous happens. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing and explosively creative neighborhood—and seen through the eyes of people who have experienced true devastation—we find this unintended troupe bringing a community together across cultural, generational, and ethnic divides. But can some things—even good and true things—get too big for their own good? Might the mission—individually and collectively understood—of this band of Lost Dogs—be compromised by their own “success”?

“John Thompson spins a yarn here that covers a lot of my favorite themes: music, social movements, and the deep territory of the human heart. The story carried me along with intricately developed characters and musical descriptions only an insider could know. I’d say it was a page-turner if I had turned any pages, which I didn’t. I listened to the audio version, which I highly recommend.” (Don Chaffer, Singer/Songwriter with the band Waterdeep, Professor of Music.)

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