![]() ![]() Moving and emotionally resonant, this is a very different take on teenage romance, that disrupts the conventions of the novel to tell a story in a new way. The book is also accompanied by multimedia elements, including a website and an iPhone/iPad app, bringing together videos and songs that themselves become part of the story. Beautifully-presented, tender and thought-provoking, it raises more questions than it offers simple answers, finally leaving us uncertain about what is real and what is imagined. This unusual story of star-crossed teenage love is told visually, through a series of photographs, collages and scrapbook pages allowing the reader to piece together Glory's story from an accumulation of ephemera. The two are quickly drawn to each other, and begin to exchange mix CDs and chat on IM late at night: but Glory's father doesn't approve of their burgeoning relationship. ![]() Having moved from Argentina, Frank is an outsider at his all-boys school, excelling in the visual arts but with little interest in academic subjects. Following the death of her mother when she was a child, she took solace in her music, and now, with the encouragement of her father, she is playing sold-out shows at the Kennedy Centre and Carnegie Hall. Seventeen-year-old Glory is a world famous piano prodigy. Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral February 2nd, 2012 by Razorbill Youve seen this book around and Im sure youve read plenty of reviews. ![]()
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