Title: Chopsticks
Author: Jessica Anthony & Rodrigo Corral
Rating: 3 stars
Summary: After her mother died,
Glory retreated into herself and her music. Her single father raised her
as a piano prodigy, with a rigid schedule and the goal of playing
sold-out shows across the globe. Now, as a teenager, Glory has
disappeared. As readers flash back to the events leading up to her
disappearance, they see a girl on the precipice of disaster.
Review: I am not a romance-book person. At all. But it only took me about twenty-five minutes to read; it tells the story using pictures and little notes the characters sent to each other. The book starts with a few pages about how Glory has disappeared, then is a flashback to right before Francisco moves in and continues to the point when Glory goes missing. Glory's father has pushed her to be amazing, which she is, playing sold-out shows and going on tours. Then, for some reason, she can play nothing except for "Chopsticks." This was a cute book, and something you might want to flip through if you ever find yourself with it and some free time.
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