James Gray is a lawyer and his life is a success. Or at least, he thinks it is, but something is missing - a bond with his father, Bruce. Bruce Gray is old, retired and estranged from his family. He spends his time drinking and drifting in the small seaside town in England that James once called home. James decides to take Bruce on a road trip, to try and connect with his father through the one thing that has always united them: a love for Johnny Cash and his music. Together they travel through Johnny Cash's life; where he grew up, the places he sang about - a journey of discovery about Johnny, the South and each other. Always fascinating, an evocative and emotional road trip, Lost In Nashville will captivate you, inform you and along the way may even break your heart. Equal parts fascinating, tragic and haunting, Lost in Nashville is a beautifully written tale of loss and longing. Neil White is a masterful storyteller. - Chris Whitaker, author of Tall Oaks
Genre: General Fiction
Genre: General Fiction
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