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THE DUET by ROBERT ELMER
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SummaryFour Hands. Two Hearts. One Song. When widower Gerrit Appeldoorn takes his granddaughter to
piano lessons one day, he finds himself drawn to her music
teacher: a woman unlike any he has known. It's an unlikely
attraction. He's a retired dairyman with mud on his boots;
Joan Horton is a world traveler and former piano instructor
at New York's most prestigious academy of music. Not
quite "beauty and the beast," but close. Even so, Gerrit slowly begins to open his heart: to Joan,
to music, to the possibilities that may be found in both.
Yet as their relationship deepens, Gerrit faces crises
concerning his family and farm, while Joan confronts a dark
secret that threatens her future. While coping with these
challenges, neither can predict how their duet will sound
as they practice the music of renewed hope and second
chances.
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