About the Book
What if the future of America depended not on politicians, but on artists?
Tito of Athens is a failed musician and disgraced actor who refuses to accept a broken system. After a haunting encounter with the ghost of Abraham Lincoln, he sets out across America with two fellow musicians, chasing a radical idea: that creativity, not power, can save a nation.
In Nashville, they meet Josette Baker, a magnetic singer whose music ignites something extraordinary. Together, they form Musafire, turning concerts into movements and audiences into believers.
As their influence spreads, so does the question no one can ignore: can music truly unite a divided country?
Bold, satirical, and electrifying, this novel blends politics, philosophy, and rock-and-roll into a powerful story of rebellion, hope, and the courage to imagine a different future.
"A bold, imaginative, and electrifying novel where music sparks hope, rebellion, and national awakening," The International Review of Books.Read more
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