"Indecent Proposal meets Bob Dylan—Shadows on Sidewalks deftly weaves bold social commentary into a pacey erotic thriller. In snappy, lyrical prose, Grady explores the dynamics of power, privilege, and legacy in small-town America. Steamy, smart, and socially aware, this is both a nostalgic love letter to the country and an urgent wake-up call."
– K.T. Nguyen, Anthony Award-winning Author of You Know What You Did
Praise for James Grady
"Grady's style is loose, colorful, challenging and fun. I sometimes thought of Orwell’s novel 1984, sometimes of the Dylan song 'Desolation Row.'"
– Patrick Anderson,The Washington Post
"Grady is a master of intrigue."
– John Grisham
"James Grady is the master of the dialogue-driven novel, with a rollicking plot about that heart-wrenching decade, drenched in its music, sex, politics and the hope for a better world."
– Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer
"This portrait of an artist as a young man is also, indelibly, the portrait of a nation—an epic canvas that always feels intimate, thanks to Grady’s gift for characterization, spot-on detail and generosity of spirit. You’ll feel like you were there even if you weren’t, and you’ll have the world’s best jukebox playing in your head. A terrific ride."
– Louis Bayard, author of The Wildes
"The storytelling is compelling and fast-paced, the characters loveable but flawed, and the depiction of small-town Montana is spot on. Do yourself a favor and buy both books."
– Distinctly Montana, Russell Rowland