BOOK TOUR SPOTLIGHT: A Part to Play by Jennifer L. Fry

A Part to Play

by Jennifer L. Fry

YA Contemporary

Book Description

When fifteen-year-old actress Lucy Carter loses her older sister in a car accident, her mother shuts down and her father can’t hold the family together. Their only choice is to ship Lucy off to the Edmond School for Performing Arts. But boarding school is no cure for Lucy’s grief. With failing grades, wooden stage performances, and curfew violations, Lucy is threatened with expulsion. For the once talented Lucy, it feels as though she has nowhere to turn. One night, Lucy hears mysterious music drifting through the school’s old heating system. The music leads her to a troubled but passionate songwriter whose brilliance gives her the strength to perform like never before. Yet their intense relationship puts Lucy in a precarious position: if she follows her muse, will she lose herself? And if she breaks it off, can she stand on her own again?

An Excerpt from A Part to Play

With the faint notes of a beautiful melody playing in her ears, Lucy walked slowly down the abandoned tunnel. Every side was made of harsh, cold cement, and a strong musty smell hung in the air.

The music played on–now the clean notes of a piano. Her heart beat faster as the sound grew louder and more clear. A voice–a soulful baritone–caressed notes with ease. She was drawn to it. Lucy knew she had to find this wonderful musician whose haunting song helped her to feel something again.

About the Author

Jennifer L. Fry is a writer, artist, and teacher in Marin County, California, where she lives with her wonderful husband, two adorable dogs, and orange tabby cat. Though she has been writing since she was young, A Part to Play is her first novel.
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A SAHM who loves her life :)

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