51 pages • 1 hour read
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Trumpet by Jackie Kay tells the story of a transgender jazz trumpeter, Joss Moody, whose assigned gender is revealed after his death, creating emotional turmoil for his widow, Millie, and their adopted son, Colman. As they navigate their grief and shocking revelation, the narrative explores their individual and collective struggles with identity, acceptance, and societal prejudices. This book discusses racism, bias against same-sex relationships, and transphobia throughout.
Trumpet by Jackie Kay masterfully explores themes of identity and transformation through rich, lyrical prose. Critics praise its emotional depth and nuanced portrayal of characters, particularly in handling complex topics like gender and secrecy. However, some find its narrative structure disjointed at times. Overall, an evocative and thought-provoking read.
Readers who enjoy Trumpet by Jackie Kay are drawn to poignant, character-driven narratives exploring identity, love, and secrecy. Fans of The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff and Orlando by Virginia Woolf will appreciate its depth and emotional resonance.
Historical Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction
LGBTQ
Music
Grief / Death
Identity: Gender
Emotions/Behavior: Grief
Identity: Race