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Music and Freedom

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Music and Freedom

By: Zoë Morrison
Narrated by: Ulli Birvé
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I have no use for forgiveness, not yet. But other ideas like that, kindness, for example, I think that is fundamental. Resurrection; I like that too. And love, of course, love, love, love.

Alice Murray learns to play the piano aged three on an orange orchard in rural Australia. Recognising her daughter’s gift, her mother sends Alice to boarding school in the bleak north of England, and there Alice stays for the rest of her childhood. Then she’s offered a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London, and on a summer school in Oxford she meets Edward, an economics professor who sweeps her off her feet.

Alice soon finds that Edwards is damaged, and she’s trapped. She clings to her playing and to her dream of becoming a concert pianist, until disaster strikes. Increasingly isolated as the years unravel, eventually Alice can’t find it in herself to carry on. Then she hears the most beautiful music from the walls of her house …

This novel’s love story is that of a woman who must embrace life again if she is to survive. Inspiring and compelling, it explores the dark terrain of violence and the transformative powers of music and love.

2016, The Readings Prize New Australian Fiction, Winner

2017, Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Newcomer of the Year, Short-listed

2017, ALS Gold Medal, Winner

2017, Voss Literary Prize, Short-listed

©2016 Zoë Morrison (P)2017 Bolinda Publishing
Contemporary Fiction Genre Fiction England Dream Piano
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Critic reviews

'A thrilling journey of self-discovery, one that examines the outer limits of what a human being can endure and the possibilities for healing to be found in love and art.' (The Australian)
'To trace a life from beginning to end can be plodding but Morrison's fiction never falters. Her style sings and the structure revolves like a spiral staircase ...' (The Sydney Morning Herald)
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