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James Channing Shaw: writer, doctor, musician, and author of his debut novel, THE CAGED BIRD SINGS: A YOUNG MAN'S UNTOLD WAR CHRONICLES (2021).

After receiving his M.D. degree, Dr. Shaw eventually entered academic dermatology at the University of Chicago and the University of Toronto, where he concentrated on teaching, research and the care of complicated patients with HIV and organ transplants. Throughout his career, he maintained his musical interests in jazz piano and composition. In 2005, he published THE QUOTABLE ROBERTSON DAVIES, excerpted from all the writings of the legendary Canadian author. Between 2007 and 2011, he wrote medicine-based columns for the LA Times and in 2012 published a career memoir ROOM FOR EXAMINATION: Tales of a Disillusioned Dermatologist.

In recent years, his writing focus has been fiction. In 2020, he published CITY OF DESTINY: SHORT FICTION, MORE OR LESS.

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THE CAGED BIRD SINGS

BY James Shaw • POSTED ON Sept. 28, 2021

Shaw and Orey offer a coming-of-age World War II story as seen through the eyes of a French Jewish teenager with a gift for music.

Benjamin Cohen celebrates his bar mitzvah in Rouen, France, just as the Nazis begin their assault on the country in 1940. As a gift, he receives a cockatiel that he eventually names Frère Jacques, in whom he often confides revealing details of his life. As the second son of a doctor, Benjamin doesn’t have the clear ambitions of his father or his older brother, Émile, his parents’ favorite child, who’s studying for a future career in medicine. As the German military takes over the town, Émile leaves his studies to work for the French Resistance, unbeknownst to his family. Meanwhile, Benjamin excels at playing the violin, but as he listens to sounds of the carillon playing at a nearby cathedral, he yearns to learn how to play it himself. Benjamin convinces M. deTarot, the carillonneur at St. Julian’s, to teach him all he knows about the instrument. At the cathedral, Benjamin calls himself Benjamin Simone, as he believes it sounds “more French”; he meets Marie-Noëlle, who also plays music there, and, later, while exploring hidden passageways and rooms at St. Julian’s, he becomes acquainted with Jacques-Milan, a man with significant war injuries. M. deTarot’s declining health eventually requires Benjamin to play the carillon for weekly concerts at a critical juncture in the story. Over the course of this novel, Shaw and Orey present a tale of secrets, love, and hope in which Benjamin must quickly mature as war rages around him. Each of the secondary characters is revealed as a complex human being, and their stories effectively intertwine with Benjamin’s. As the narrative goes on, the authors express the tragedy of war in dramatic detail through the teenager’s diary entries, which he writes with the encouragement of his psychotherapist to help with stress; along the way, salient details about Rouen and Benjamin’s family members are revealed.

An intriguing and worthy novel that benefits from its youthful perspective.

Pub Date: Sept. 28, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-66553-840-4

Page count: 244pp

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Review Posted Online: Dec. 6, 2021

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

CITY OF DESTINY: SHORT FICTION, MORE OR LESS

In Part I, meet Mac MacDonald who comes of age in the city of destiny (Tacoma). This is the unfolding of his relationships with his parents and siblings, their political views, his friends and lovers through the process. In Part II, meet players from cities around the world, each character's life marked in some way by the city. In Part III, meet Emmett Shaw, who tells of his actual experiences in World War I, Prohibition, Alaska, and some valuable history lessons.
Published: Aug. 30, 2020
ISBN: 9798612823100

ROOM FOR EXAMINATION: True Tales of a Disillusioned Dermatologist

If there is one thing special about doctors, it is that society has granted us unique privileges. The license to probe the private lives and bodies of people is issued to no other group. If those privileges are not treated with the utmost respect, they can lead to tragic outcomes, prison sentences sometimes. This book tells the story of the training and career of an academic dermatologist, with inspirational and disturbing interactions and a brutally honest assessment of healthcare delivery in America.
Published: Aug. 18, 2013
ISBN: 1481262211

THE QUOTABLE ROBERTSON DAVIES

A collection of over 800 excerpts from the writings of one of Canada's most revered authors, Robertson Davies. A master of truisms, his quotations address most of the important issues in life: faith, love, men, women, art, literature, life itself.
Published: Sept. 20, 2005
ISBN: 9780771080883
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