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'The Cellist's Notebook' is a charming, life-affirming tale of discovery surrounding an old family mystery. A young girl's curiosity, her love of a little melody and the beauty of a cello evokes memories long forgotten. Set in the present day, ten year old Emily Peters is spending the summer with her Nana Rose, a retired piano teacher, in rural Cumbria whilst Emily's sister Lizzie travels to Paris for a French exchange. When Emily notices an old photograph of a cellist dating back to the Second World War, and discovers cellos and an old music manuscript in the attic, her Nana tells of the…mehr

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'The Cellist's Notebook' is a charming, life-affirming tale of discovery surrounding an old family mystery. A young girl's curiosity, her love of a little melody and the beauty of a cello evokes memories long forgotten. Set in the present day, ten year old Emily Peters is spending the summer with her Nana Rose, a retired piano teacher, in rural Cumbria whilst Emily's sister Lizzie travels to Paris for a French exchange. When Emily notices an old photograph of a cellist dating back to the Second World War, and discovers cellos and an old music manuscript in the attic, her Nana tells of the touching and compelling story of her brother Leni, a linguist, cellist and music composer, whose disappearance was marked 'ultimate fate unknown' following World War II. Emily's love of the unfinished cello melody, found in her Great Uncle Leni's music notebook, evokes memories for her Nana Rose and Emily returns to Norfolk with a passion to play the cello and a determination to learn the long lost melody. A series of events unfold that change the life of Emily and her family forever. 'This was such a beautifully written novella that I devoured in one afternoon. I was instantly captivated by the magical feel and found myself just enchanted by everything within it. For a book so short, it was so detailed and I found myself feeling like I was in Emily's shoes, and I love when a book does that to me. One of the things I loved most about The Cellist's Notebook were the gorgeous settings, and this, in turn, made me eager to visit them. My favourite by far was Nana Rose's house and the Cumbrian countryside. I am a sucker for a good country setting and from the way it was described I found myself wanting to visit Nana Rose myself.'
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I enjoy exploring how music can evoke and improve memory and the importance of music in our everyday lives, not only listening to our favourite music tracks, but the role of music in our shared heritage and culture.As a strong advocate for encouraging and supporting the teaching of music to children from a young age, I love to examine our relationship with music within my books. I am a cellist with a huge passion for the cello and admiration for all the music teachers who help mentor and inspire others to go ahead and pick up an instrument!Classical, Klezmer, Scottish and Manx Folk Music form a huge part of my writing; my characters are all inspired by the music around them! I strive to write books which are uplifting and thought provoking with nostalgia at their heart. My writing is based on my love of rural countryside, built landscapes and homely spaces as well as my love of sailing and the sea!I love reading and writing novellas; books that can be enjoyed in one sitting. I find the form ideal for our hectic busy lives!'The Rescue' is an adaptation from my prize winning entry to the Westgate Literary Festival 2019 and is inspired by my love of sailing, kind people and the small communities I have come to know from living beside the sea.Please follow my facebook page @kittielambtonauthor and share your thoughts about music, sailing, novellas and short reads!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kittielambtonauthor/Twitter and instagram: @kittielambtonThank you for visiting my author's page.Kittiewww.kittielambton.com