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Viola in Reel Life

This book follows the journey of a young violinist, Viola, as she navigates the challenges and opportunities presented by the world of film and music. The story delves into the personal and professional growth of Viola, highlighting her passion for music and her pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry. more

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Adriana Trigiani
Adriana Trigiani

Adriana Trigiani is an American novelist born in 1970. Her works focus on themes such as family, love, history, and identity, with female characters at the forefront. Trigiani's novels are beloved by readers and have often been adapted into films. more

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