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Loading... Motherless Child (edition 2012)by Marianne Langner Zeitlin
Work detailsMotherless Child by Marianne Langner Zeitlin
None. None. Not quite sure what I expected opening the pages of Motherless Child, but it certainly wasn't to be engrossed in a page-turner wondering, "Will she be found out? Will she tell? Will they or won't they?" until the last page was devoured. Even with a beginner's knowledge of classical music, the story line, characters, and mysterious plot are more than enough to pull you through the world of orchestras and concertos. It was a refreshing and wonderful flashback into another time and another world. I really enjoyed this book. It's a very well-written story with excellent characters. It's a beautiful tale of self-discovery and love and how everything can turn on its head when the truth turns out to be far from what you had always believed it to be. This book was was about the business of classical music and how it fit into Elizabeth life. I did not think it was going end the way it did. I did not feel like it was a quick read. I had a hard time getting into it at first, it was easier to read by the time I got into the middle of the book. I did find it intersting on how much a musican has to do on the business aspect of their life. The book description is dead-on in stating that the story gives a pretty good overview of the "business of classical music". While the plot line was not a shocker, it was the detail of the world of classical musicians that was interesting. this is a pretty quick read, but not without leaving you wanting to make note of specific pieces of classical music to listen to. no reviews | add a review
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