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SWEET, SOFT, PLENTY RHYTHM by Laura Warrell

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SWEET, SOFT, PLENTY RHYTHM by Laura Warrell
Laura Warrell's debut novel SWEET, SOFT, PLENTY RHYTHM has received an abundance of critical acclaim following its publication. The book was longlisted for the 2023 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and is one of six shortlisted candidates for the Barnes & Noble Discover Prize (after also being selected as Barnes & Noble’s Discover Pick for the month of October), which "celebrates the very best new authors, elevating the joy of spotting fresh voices early on in their careers.” The novel was also featured on a flood of most-anticipated lists, widely praised as a “sensual and sinuous debut...a kaleidoscopic character study, a polyphonic riff on the modern-day Casanova” (Oprah Daily), “an enticing exploration of jazz music and the inner lives of women” (The Hollywood Reporter), and “a big-hearted multicultural world” (Apartment Therapy). A review from The Boston Globe raves: “Warrell excels at describing…points of contact — more often bruising impact than connection — conveying the varying degrees of longing, loneliness, and even aversion that can bring two people together, at least for a night…She’s also skilled at describing jazz — and, perhaps more important, what the music means to a musician…[T]his sprawling and ambitious book [is] an improvisation, and at its best, it’s beautiful.” Meanwhile, The New York Times praises: “Structured like a jam session, the novel favors a series of riffs over any one melodic theme...[E]legant, unexpected and wrenching…[A] literary high-wire act.” The Los Angeles Times featured a full profile of the author, and Lit Hub published a piece by Warrell titled “Why Jazz? Laura Warrell on Devotion to a ‘Dying’ Art Form,” where she delves into the inspirations for her novel. Lastly, the novel is an Indie Next List pick, as well as a Good Morning America Buzz Pick. Pantheon published SWEET, SOFT, PLENTY RHYTHM on September 27, 2022.