"Father-son relationship Fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "Memphis (Tenn.)" . . "FICTION General." . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . "Taft : [a novel]" . "\"John Nickel is a black ex-jazz musician who only wants to be a good father. But when his son is taken away from him, he's left with nothing but the Memphis bar he manages. Then he hires Fay, a young white waitress, who has a volatile brother named Carl in tow. Nickel finds himself consumed with the idea of Taft--Fay and Carl's dead father--and begins to reconstruct the life of a man he never met. But his sympathies for these lost souls soon take him down a twisting path into the lives of strangers\"--Page 4 of cover."@en . . . . . . "The story of Fay Taft, a your white waitress, narrated by the black bar manager who gave her a job. The manager's feelings for her are paternal, but hers for him are sexual. What's more she has a brother who is a drug dealer and brings sleazy friends into the bar. By the author of The Patron Saint of Liars."@en . "The story of Fay Taft, a your white waitress, narrated by the black bar manager who gave her a job. The manager's feelings for her are paternal, but hers for him are sexual. What's more she has a brother who is a drug dealer and brings sleazy friends into the bar. By the author of The Patron Saint of Liars." . . . "Taft"@pl . . "When his son is taken away from him, John Nickel is left with nothing but the Memphis bar he manages. Then he hires Fay, a young white waitress, who has a volatile brother named Carl in tow. Nickel finds himself consumed with the idea of Taft, Fay and Carl's dead father, and begins to reconstruct the life of a man he never met. But his sympathies for these lost souls soon take him down a twisting path into the lives of strangers."@en . . . . . "Musical fiction" . "Musical fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "Powieść amerykańska"@pl . "John Nickel, an African American blues musician managing a Memphis bar, hires a white brother and sister even though he knows they mean trouble, as he pines to be reunited with his son."@en . "John Nickel, an African American blues musician managing a Memphis bar, hires a white brother and sister even though he knows they mean trouble, as he pines to be reunited with his son." . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . "Adventure fiction"@en . . "Taft"@pl . "Taft"@en . "Taft" . . . . . . . . "Race relations Fiction." . . "African American musicians Fiction." . . . .