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“Waiting for Bojangles” by Olivier Bourdeaut

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Nina Simone, Mr. Bojangles and all that jazz I started the review with this song because even if you are not a jazz fan you absolutely have to listen to it before you read the book (and preferably while you are doing it and immediately after you’ve finished). Otherwise you won’t be able to fully appreciate the atmosphere. This tiny novel is simply jazz age reborn, and if you have ever read Fitzgerald you certainly have an idea of how it feels to read Bourdeaut. Jazz music  can be found in every corner of this story, the characters listen to it, dance to it, and live according to the ways of jazz age – drinking, having fun, enjoying their lives while they can, even though the world around them is breaking into pieces. This book is about escapism, about sacrificing reality to happiness and common sense to feelings. When you open the first page, you immediately meet  the narrator – a nameless boy of an uncertain age . What may seem indifference to the character in fact serves a par