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The Piano Teacher
  

The Piano Teacher [Large Print] (Library Binding)

by Lynn York (Author) "The whole thing got off to a bad start when Miss Wilma unceremoniously ran over a squirrel in the Strongs' driveway, right in front of..." (more)
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An easy journey into familiar territory: the small North Carolina town of Swan's Knob sometime in the late 1970s. Known as Miss Wilma, the gentle, upright piano teacher of the title keeps her life in order and finds comfort in it. She comes home after playing the organ for a wedding to find her daughter Sarah--thin, uncommunicative, and tense--on her doorstep with her granddaughter, Starling, but not with Starling's dad, Harper. York moves the point of view between Miss Wilma, Sarah, Harper, and Roy, the local distinguished gentleman who finds himself quite taken with Wilma, as all hell breaks loose. A handsome stranger comes looking for Sarah and is soon accused of murder. Harper's weaknesses are of the hippy-dippy kind but loathsome withal. Sarah doesn't get her mother's bone-deep kindness. Sad family stories leak out of direct, well-wrought prose. Romance, justice, and family win--probably. GraceAnne DeCandido
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3.0 out of 5 stars WHAT WOULD MISS WILMA THINK?, July 19 2004
By Dr. Gilbert Huffman (Mount Airy, N.C. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Piano Teacher (Paperback)
This is an amusing story of life in a small southern town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountain. It is filled with a variety of interesting characters and has a fast paced plot which includes a little of everything.

However, I have lived in Pilot Mountain (Swan's Knob in the book) located at the foot of the mountain of the same name, which rises from the rolling Piedmont of Northwest North Carolina, and found that the "fictional" characters and places were too thinly disguised. In fact, our son was a piano student of Miss Wilma (the same name used in the book) on "the ancient baby grand" piano located in the "old sunroom". We suffered though those annual "three-hour recitals" in the "old school auditorium" with the "tin ceiling". The real Miss Wilma is probably turning over in her grave if she knows about the novel using her name.

In addition, the places mentioned as fictional (Westfield, Dobson, King, Ararat River, Mt. Airy, Fancy Gap, Cook School Road, Key Street, and others) really exist in or around Pilot Mountain as do some of the establishments. She mentions the Coach House, Squeezebox, Ray's Starlight, Belton's Shoe Shop, Surry Drug, the dime store, and others with which I am familiar.

Ms. York has displayed her literary talents, and I look forward to future works. However, I hope her future "fictions" will include fictional characters, places, etc. I wonder if, in her own way, the author is getting revenge on the late Miss Wilma for whacking her fingers with a pencil when she hit a wrong note or for requiring her to participate in one, two, or even three of those dreaded recitals each spring.

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