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On this episode of the Salt Lake Dirt Podcast we have author Mike DeCapite. His latest novel Jacket Weather (Soft Skull Press) is definitely one of my top picks for 2021. A big thanks to Tony DuShane for introducing me to Mike's work. Thanks for listening.

SYNOPSIS:

"Nick Hornby meets Patti Smith, Mean Streets meets A Visit From the Goon Squad in  this quintessential New York City story about two people who knew each  other in the downtown music scene in the 1980s, meet again in the  present day, and fall in love."

Mike knew June in New York’s downtown music scene in the eighties.  Back then, he thought she was “the living night—all the glamour and  potential of a New York night when you’re 25.” Now he’s twice divorced  and happy to be alone—so happy he’s writing a book about it. Then he  meets June again. “And here she was with a raincoat over the back of the  chair talking about getting a divorce and saying she’s done with  relationships. Her ice-calm eyes are the same, the same her glory of  curls.”

Jacket Weather is about awakening to love—dizzying,  all-consuming, worldview-shaking love—when it’s least expected. It’s  also about remaining alert to today’s pleasures—exploring the city,  observing the seasons, listening to the guys at the gym—while time is  slipping away. Told in fragments of narrative, reveries, recipes, bits  of conversation and snatches of weather, the book collapses a decade in  Mike and June’s life and shifts a reader to a glowing nostalgia for the  present. (Soft Skull Press)