Finalist of the 2023 PEN Faulkner Award for Fiction'Told in a rich array of voices this
gorgeously written debut explores the myriad syncopations of love and desire' Celeste Ng
author of Little Fires Everywhere'Beautifully and cleverly written...The novel's tender
sensual enchanting prose entices you into a world of deep longing' Deesha Philyaw author of
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies Love is messy. Love can make us feel alive. It can also bring
us down. Sometimes we look for it in all the wrong places. This is a novel about longing
desire and dreams about passion and risk and all the places in between. Maggie is pregnant
with Circus Palmer's child. This may be her last chance but she craves her freedom. Pia is
Circus's ex-wife still in love with the fantasy of the man who conjured jazz tunes for her
into the night but who left many years before. Koko Circus's daughter is lost in the
maelstrom of teenage years the confusion of awakening desire and yearning for the father she
barely knows. Peach is a barmaid who just wants someone to see the person she is inside. Odessa
is on the run from a mistake that can't be undone. And then there's Circus Circus Palmer a
jazz trumpeter whose moment of glory is fading. Selfish damaged scared perhaps the only
person Circus is fooling is himself. Delivered in a lush orchestration of diverse female voices
Sweet Soft Plenty Rhythm is a provocative and gripping novel about the desire to be loved
and the need to belong. ***** 'An exceptional debut...This story is an example of how love in
all of its polyrhythms can sometimes sound like song and other times like noise. And this
book is an example of how a great story can become a bass drum kicking and thumping in your
belly far after it's over. A modern masterpiece.' Jason Reynolds author of Look Both Ways
'Soulful... Elegant unexpected and wrenching as the fierce sounds that emerge from Circus's
trumpet . . . Unforgettable' New York Times Book Review '[An] emerging literary superstar . . .
This sensual and sensuous debut is a kaleidoscopic character study a polyphonic riff on the
modern-day Casanova from the perspectives of the myriad women in his wake' Oprah Daily 'A
sultry and subversive debut. Laura Warrell's prose sparkles but it's what she's got to say
about sex and love and being a woman that will take your breath away. This book is a love song
and Warrell knows how to hold all the right notes.' Rachel Beanland author of Florence Adler
Swims Forever 'Jazz music is to be played sweet soft plenty rhythm ' proclaimed Jelly Roll
Morton and Warrell plays her exceptional first novel with plenty of rhythm and tenderness
delivered in brisk mordantly gorgeous language' Library Journal 'A book about desire and about
love about where these emotions meet and part and sometimes interlace in inescapable ways...a
classic in the making.' Brian Castleberry author of Nine Shiny Objects