Best known for his DJ work for SiriusXM’s Real Jazz, Mark Ruffin puts together a clever novel that mixes jazz history with social commentary on this 220 page book. Mixing stories from jazz musicians that he’s gathered over the years along with a clever imaginations, with characters ranging from Miles Davis to Lee Morgan and youthful recollections including even the pitiful downfall of the 1964 Philadelphia Phillies. Dollops of reflections on racial, social and musical struggles as well as growth. A unique idea with an intriguing perspective.