SHE THOUGHT THAT MUSIC COULD BRING THEM TOGETHER.... There's nothing Kirsten wants more than to be a concert pianist-unless it's Peter, the talented violinist she's met at the Greenacres Summer Music... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is somewhat unique to the series because the conflict involved stems almost solely from the feelings and values of the characters themselves. True love isn't threatened by a plot circumstance, or the posibility that one doesn't feel the same for the other, making this book somewhat unique in the series. A young pianist attends a summer program away from school for the best and brightest of young adult classical musicians. There, she makes some new friends, and meets quiet, aloof violinist Peter (think a young Julian Sands' George Emerson in "A Room with a View.") The two are thrown together to rehearse a concert solo, her admiration of his talent, and his admiration for her warm personality, turns into love. Refreshingly, the story is set in the preparation for a concert, but the event, although well-written, does not take precedent over the romance at hand. I liked it a lot; the characters change and mature, and the slow-to-develop love is surprisingly touching.
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