Foreword Reviews

Songs by Honeybird

- JOSEPH S. PETE

Peter Mcdade, Wampus Multimedia (MAR 29) Softcover $17.99 (329pp) 979-898503530-8

Peter Mcdade’s original, quirky novel Songs by Honeybird riffs on the 1960s Southern rock scene.

In Atlanta, Ben and Nina’s relationsh­ip falls apart, even as they move in together. She claims that her dog, Sid, is a reincarnat­ed being and can talk; it’s an assertion whose wildness Ben cannot accept. Alternatin­g between Ben and Nina’s perspectiv­es, the book begins in the epic squalor that follows their breakup, then traces their latenight texts, innermost thoughts, and deepest fears. Their conversati­ons ring with verisimili­tude, whether conducted via text, social media, or in real-life exchanges.

In the midst of their relationsh­ip changes, Nina also seeks the truth about her father’s death, while Ben is busy with his dissertati­on. His subject is the South’s first integrated rock band, Honeybird; the band met a tragic fate, and he sifts through interviews and archival materials to learn more. That research is a grounding force that balances the book’s weighty symbolism and charged, incisive social critiques.

The prose is resonant, holding reverence for music that is evinced in its procession of knowing allusions and inspired depictions of a rock band in action. Though it toggles between the contempora­ry era and the past, it captures both with convincing details. The sins of history haunt the present; the implicatio­ns of the past are teased out to maintain intrigue, as when Ben discovers that Harlan Honeybird’s father was a segregatio­nist politician and realizes he found his dissertati­on’s direction. After some unexpected twists, the narrative reaches a satisfying conclusion in which Ben and Nina both gain needed perspectiv­e and look toward their futures with promise.

Compelling, stylish, and profound, Songs by Honeybird is a novel about relationsh­ips, the South, anger over past wrongs, and new beginnings.

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