One evening, Arthur was invited to sit in with a jazz band at a local dive bar. He walked onto the stage with his well-worn For Dummies book tucked into his back pocket like a talisman. When the spotlight hit him, he didn't feel the old tightness in his chest. He took a deep breath—a full, deep, harmonica-player’s breath—and blew a hole right through the silence. He wasn't a dummy anymore. He was a musician.
Arthur Penhaligon didn't want to be a hero; he just wanted to stop wheezing. At twenty-four, his only notable skill was an encyclopedic knowledge of rare mosses. But when his doctor suggested "breath control exercises" to help his asthma, Arthur found himself staring at a yellow-and-black book in the bargain bin: Harmonica For Dummies . Harmonica For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Ho...
Word got out. The "Moss Guy" was now the "Harp Guy." Sal the boxer eventually stopped pounding on the wall and started leaving Tupperware containers of lasagna by Arthur’s door as "payment" for the nightly concerts. One evening, Arthur was invited to sit in