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Girl who wrote a symphony

jimh67 ๐Ÿšซ

I've read so many smart, kick-ass chick stories and books that all I can remember unique about this one is that the high school girl MC among her many other achievements writes a symphony that she conducts with orchestras around the world. I think I read it here, but it may be a published book. Thanks, all.

Replies:   Gauthier
Ernest Bywater ๐Ÿšซ

I suspect it may be one of Oster50s stories, but I've not read them. From past comments I've seen in the forum I suspect it may be one of the 2 linked below.

https://storiesonline.net/a/oyster50

https://storiesonline.net/s/73030/melodic-redemption

https://storiesonline.net/s/12127/mi-vida

richardshagrin ๐Ÿšซ

I have been reading a story with somewhat similar elements on "Beyond the Far Horizon", Gina's site.

"Kira at Tanglewood by Gina Marie Wylie
Kira Kinkaid visits Tanglewood for the first time where she meets any number of people, composes music, conducts music above all, plays music. There are a many high notes and a low note along the way. {Serial Modern} Sun Mar 10, 2019"

Replies:   Sparky-1953
Sparky-1953 ๐Ÿšซ

@richardshagrin

Could it be Morgan's Jean & Jim? It has those elements in chapter 30-something.

Ahab ๐Ÿšซ

As richardshagrin mentions, there's the 'Kira at Tanglewood' story on the 'Beyond the Far Horizon' site, by Gina Marie Wylie. Previous to that however and starting Kira's life, there was a shortish story called 'Tree Symphony', which may be the one you're after. It was, like the 'Kira' story, originally available for free on the same site, but after a time it was taken down and you'll need to wander over to Amazon for it now.

Keet ๐Ÿšซ
Updated:

I think Sparky got it right:
"The Callaways" series, "Jean & Jim", Chapter 33

Turning to Susie he asked, "Is there any more to the music than what we just heard?"
"There isn't, sir, but there could be," Susie replied.
"What does that mean?"
"It could scale up to a full symphony."
"And you could do that?"

Author: Morgan
Story: Jean & Jim

Otherwise it could be Kristin from the same author:
Chapter 18:

We learned that Susan was scheduled to conduct her First Symphony with the New York Philharmonic on Saturday. Strangely believe it, tickets were found for the composer/conductor's relatives and friends.
Since what I know about symphonic conducting would rattle on the head of a pin, I didn't realize there was anything out of the ordinary when Susan spent only a single afternoon rehearsing with the orchestra.

Replies:   AmigaClone
AmigaClone ๐Ÿšซ

@Keet

The character (Susie and Susan) in the two stories by Morgan previously mentioned is the same one - but I think she is not yet in her teens in either story.

Gauthier ๐Ÿšซ

@jimh67

There is another symphony composer story here: "Rachel" by Will Bailey but while Rachel compose music including symphonies and play piano, she do not conduct.

So it's probably "Tree Symphony" by Gina Marie Wylie at amazon.

jimh67 ๐Ÿšซ

Wow, thanks everyone. Gina'story is the one I was thinking of. I've bought some of her Kinsella stories on Amazon because I wasn't smart enough to download them in time. All the other recommendations have gone into my library with notes so I don't forget them.

Thanks again.

Replies:   madnige
madnige ๐Ÿšซ

@jimh67

Just an FYI: Kira at Tanglewood, which seems to be a sequel, has just finished posting at BtFH.

Replies:   jimh67
jimh67 ๐Ÿšซ

@madnige

Thank you.

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