

Before long, Glory is unable to play anything but the song ‘ Chopsticks.’ But nothing is what it seems, and Glory’s reality is not reality at all. Sites with a book review or quick commentary on Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony. If there is a SparkNotes, Shmoop, or Cliff Notes guide, we will have it listed here. The farther she falls, the deeper she spirals into madness. Find all available study guides and summaries for Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony.

Brilliant and lonely, Glory is drawn to an artistic new boy, Frank, who moves in next door. As we flash back to the events leading up to her disappearance, we see a girl on the precipice of disaster.

Now, as a teenager, Glory has disappeared. Her single father raised her as a piano prodigy, with a rigid schedule and the goal of playing sold out shows across the globe. (Feb.After her mother died, Glory retreated into herself and her music.

An electronic version of the book, with audio and video, will be available simultaneously. Unreliable narrators are a staple of literature, yet seeing deceits and red herrings laid bare in photographs and documents, rather than reading about them, makes the book’s punches hit hard. That’s how it looks, anyway small visual details slowly allow another narrative to develop. Obsession with the waltz “Chopsticks.” When an Argentinean boy, Frank Mendoza, moves in next door, a passionate romance ignites. Years later, Glory’s star is on the rise-ads and brochures show her playing major venues worldwide-but there are also signs that she’s cracking under the pressure, including her growing Happened to her mother sometime after Glory’s first recital (Glory and herįather’s “Merry Christmas 2000” holiday card, seen in a scrapbook, offers thanks “for your support during this difficult year”). Seventeen-year-old Glory Fleming has been playing piano since age seven, but something Prominent book designer Corral and adult author Anthony (The Convalescent) chronicle the descent of a teenage piano prodigy, telling her story completely through photographs, IM conversations, news clippings, and artwork.
