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Poet Kwame Alexander On His First Young Adult Novel 'Solo'

Kwame Alexander has had great success with his poetry books for children, but his latest book is for teens. “Solo” tells the story of a high school senior trying to figure out love, life’s purpose and his place in his family.

Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Alexander (@kwamealexander) about the book, his first young adult fiction novel, co-authored by Mary Rand Hess.


Here are two songs from the “Solo” audiobook, performed by Randy Preston:

Book Excerpt: ‘Solo

By Kwame Alexander, with Mary Rand Hess

Chapel

is the great song

in my life.

The sweet arpeggio

in my solo.

Her lines bring

color and verve

to my otherwise

crazy life.

Without her

I’d be a one-man

band,

with a played-out

sound

and no audience.

The magic

we compose

is endless,

immortal.

We could play

together

for centuries.

If I’m lucky.

And I love

the music

our bodies

make

when we’re dancing.

But there is one thing

about my girlfriend

I don’t understand.

She says

she doesn’t believe

in sex

before marriage,

but she never

wants to get married.

When I ask her, Where is this all going, then?

she likes to

get real close,

eyelash close,

and say things like

Let’s live in the moment, babe

or we don’t need labels,

and then

she kisses me

like we own the world

and nothing else matters.

It’s funny how

going nowhere

feels like it’s

going someplace

fast.

Hollywood Report

Rutherford Morrison has kept rock alive for twenty-five

years.

His band, The Great Whatever, is credited with

introducing a new flavor of

Hard Rock to America with the release of their triple-

platinum album,

The History of Headaches. Even after an acrimonious

band breakup,

Morrison continued to have an illustrious solo career,

selling thirty million albums worldwide.

His music has lasted the test of time . . . until now.

Eight years ago, he was arrested for reckless

endangerment of his child,

and he hasn’t released an album since.

Most recently he’s managed three DUIs, and a drug

overdose

that almost sent him to a rock-star reunion with

Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.

Rutherford may not have much time left before

he falls flat on 12:00. Midnight can be so cruel.

Who doesn’t feel sorry for his kids,

left answering the hard questions, like

How does it feel

to be the daughter

to be the son

of a fallen rock star?

Who Am I?

I am

the wretched son

of a poor

rich man.

I do not hate

my life.

I am not like

Sebastian Carter,

who found

his father kissing

his girlfriend

and now hates

his life.

My life is, hmmm,

inconvenient.

But

if it weren’t for Chapel . . .

Excerpted from the book SOLO by Kwame Alexander, with Mary Rand Hess. Copyright © 2017 by Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess. Republished with permission of HarperCollins Publishers.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

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