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The Notes
By (Author) Catherine Con Morse
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
21st May 2024
19th April 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
A reserved Chinese American teen at a Southern performing arts boarding school comes into her own under the tutelage of a glamorous new piano teacher. A moving coming-of-age-novel from a debut novelist about first love, adolescent angst, and academic pressures. Claire Wu isn't sure that she has what it takes to become a successful concert pianist. It's the fear of every student at Greenwood School of Performing Arts- becoming a washed-out performer who couldn't make it big. And Claire's no Rocky Wong, the ace pianist at their boarding school. Then Dr. Li shows up. She's like no other teacher at Greenwood- mysterious, sophisticated, fascinating. Under Dr. Li's tutelage, Claire works harder and dreams bigger than ever. And her crush Rocky finally seems interested. Maybe she'll even be "Chinese enough" to join the elusive Asian Student Society. Everything is falling into place until eerily personal notes about Claire's bond with Dr. Li appear. Claire starts to feel the pressure. But she isn't the only one. Everyone is feeling the strain. Especially Rocky, whose extreme perfectionism hides something more troubling. As the Showcase tension crescendos, Claire must decide if she's ready to sink or swim. She may discover who she really is as a Chinese American and learn if she's ready to give her all for a shot at greatness. The Notes is a powerful and poignant debut YA novel from award-winning writer Catherine Con Morse about dealing with academic pressures, falling in love for the first time, and finding yourself.
Catherine Con Morse was the 2019 Writer-in-Residence at Porter Square Books and has been a Kundiman Fellow since 2018. Her work appears in Joyland, Letters, and Two Cities Review, where it won the inaugural fiction prize. She has been a finalist for the CRAFT and Voyage First Chapters contests, the Baltimore Review fiction contest, and the Beacon Street Prize. She attended a public performing arts boarding school and continues to play and teach piano today. She lives with her husband in Chester, CT, where she teaches English at Choate Rosemary Hall.