It crackles with energy." -Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of Picture Us in the Light"Timely and romantic." -Publishers Weekly"Beautiful, heartfelt, aware, and raw." -Lauren Gibaldi, author of This Tiny Perfect World"Thoughtful, nuanced. engrossing romance with a social conscience." -Kirkus"Dreamy." -Bustle"Utterly romantic." -Tanaz Bhathena, author of A Girl Like That"Full of heart and humor. 'A dreamy summer rom-com thatll make you believe in love again.' -Bustle 'Full of not only sigh-inducing swoons but the social commentary Thorne is talented at writing.' -Paste Music was Rubys first. But after her horrendous audition for the prestigious. Ruby has always been Ruby Chertok: future classical pianist and daughter of renowned composer Martin Chertok. Can two people still figuring themselves out figure out how to be together? Or will the world make the choice for them?"Seriously swoony.I loved it." -Rachel Hawkins, author of Royals"Sweet and intense. But has it ever loved her back Slip behind the scenes of the classical music world one hot, anything-can-happen, New York City summer. Soon their connection crackles with the same alive, uncontainable energy as the city itself. He's all too aware of how the ultra-privileged world of classical music might interpret a black guy like him falling for his benefactor's white daughter.But as the New York City summer heats up, so does the spark between Ruby and Oscar. Night Music is written by Jenn Marie Thorne and published by Dial Books. But while he might be the type who'd name himself when asked about his favorite composer and somehow make you love him more for it, Oscar is not the type to jeopardize his chance to study under the great Martin Chertok-not for a crush. Just ask any of the 1.8 million people who've watched him conduct on YouTube-or hey, just ask Oscar. And who is that again? All she knows is that she wants away from the world of classical music for good. But after her horrendous audition for the prestigious music school where her father is on faculty, it's clear that music has publicly dumped her. But has it ever loved her back?Slip behind the scenes of the classical music world one hot, anything-can-happen, New York City summer."Delightful.Hits all the right notes." -Mackenzi Lee, author of The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and VirtueRuby has always been Ruby Chertok: future classical pianist and daughter of renowned composer Martin Chertok.
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