5/22/2023 0 Comments Guitar notes by mary amatoLyla and Tripp's chaste relationship makes this accessible for younger tweens, much in the style of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries books. The couple's exchange of musical ideas is illustrated through scribbled chords, half-conceived lyrics, and brainstorming sessions. Like every good Romeo and Juliet story, there is class struggle and tragedy, but the musical focus is what sets this story apart. The notes left in the strings of the guitar begin when Lyla complains to Tripp about leaving trash in their shared room, and the conversation continues from there. On odd-numbered days, the roomand the school's battered guitaris used by scruffy Tripp Broody. Lyla has access to the practice room on even-numbered days. No matter that these days the thought of playing her cello makes her so tense she can barely breathe. "Perfect Lyla Marks signed up to practice her cello in one of the two small rooms available to students during lunch period.
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