Cowards
Experience the captivating world of jazz and heartbreak in Cowards by acclaimed author Josef Škvorecký. Set in 1945 in the small town of Kostelec, this compelling narrative follows Danny, a talented saxophonist playing for the finest jazz band in Czechoslovakia. As the band navigates the complexities of post-war life, Danny faces his own struggles: the trumpeter has just returned from a concentration camp, the bass player is only part of the band because he owns his instrument, and the love of Danny's life is enamored with someone else. With poignant storytelling and rich character development, Cowards offers readers a unique glimpse into the challenges of friendship, love, and resilience in a tumultuous time. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2010, this paperback edition spans 416 pages, making it a must-read for fans of literary fiction and historical narratives.