Chapter 6 is in the queue.
The namesake of "Mr. Scholes" is another of Harry's cellists, Kim Scholes.
"Realization struck like a thunderbolt" is a callout to a song I've referenced previously, "The Mayor of Candor Lied."
As well, the entire internal monologue in that section references Harry's ode to women's equality, called "Why Do Little Girls."
Here is a link to a live performance of it, and while it is decidedly rougher, vocally and musically, than the studio version on the "Living Room Suite" album, Harry's introduction explains the correlation between the song and Annie's decision to give herself agency.
(pause, deep breath)
And finally...
Three of the five children Harry identified as his kids were actually Sandy's children from her first marriage. He always referred to all five of them as "my kids"... with no prefixes. He often referred to them as the "Five Js" - Jaime, Jono (Jonathan), Jason, Jenny, and Josh.
Harry included three songs about his family on the "Portrait Gallery" album. The first two are "Sandy," about his wife, and "Someone Keeps Calling My Name," about four of his five children (I believe Josh may not yet have been born when it was written).
The third song, which was the father-daughter dance song for my sister's wedding, is "Tangled Up Puppet," subtitled "Song to Jaime," as it was written for her 15th birthday. Incidentally, the link in the previous sentence goes to the live version of the song that appears on the "Legends of the Lost and Found" album, as opposed to the one on "Portrait Gallery." Trust me on this.
Jaime - Sarah James Chapin Miller - was reunited with her adoptive father on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
May her memory be a blessing.
P.S. Jaime, say hi to Harry, and tell him that we miss him.