On
the Back of the Book
Maude Laurent is a spirited 16 year-old orphan who grew up in a
small, provincial town in the North of France with a passion for piano and a
beautiful voice. One day in Paris, she is discovered by an American music
producer who takes her to New York to live with him and his close-knit family
while producing her first album, with help from teen pop star, Matt. Maude will
dive into a new fascinating world discovering New York City, music, family,
love and the truth about her past.
From
Inside the Book
Prologue
June 2012
“Okay,
I’m done. Now hurry!” the makeup artist cried out. “You’re up in two minutes.
Don’t you dare mess up your makeup again!”
Maude
ran out, keeping her hands away from her recently rouged cheeks, and Matt
hurried behind her.
She stood
right behind the curtain and listened to the host’s cheerful voice, announcing
her.
“Now ladies and gentlemen, we have a new
artist with us tonight. She’s spent her last six months in New York working on
her first album. Her first single has been released and is a huge hit . . .”
“Maude,”
Matt whispered, tugging her sleeve.
“Yes?”
She looked back at him, smiling.
“I just
wanted to tell you . . . to let you know that you can always count on me.”
“I
know, Matt,” Maude smiled gratefully.
“Her voice will take your breath away, her
music is amazing . . . ”
“No,
I’m serious. Our friendship has had its ups and downs, but I don’t want it to
be that way anymore.”
Maude
nodded.
“I
don’t care if you’re with Thomas Bradfield. As long as you’re happy, I’m
happy.”
Maude
paused, puzzled. “What? Thomas Bradfield—”
“Give a round of applause for Maude Laurent!”
the host cried.
“That’s
your cue! Go!” Matt urged.
Maude
reluctantly turned away from Matt and hurried on stage.
The
blaring lights blinded her as she entered the stage and faced the cheering
crowd. She had to restrain her impulse to shield her eyes and continued
steadily towards the dark Steinway.
She had
played on it earlier but then, she hadn’t felt nervous. Her hands hadn’t been
trembling, and her voice hadn’t been shaky.
Maude
sat on the piano stool and looked towards the crowd.
They
were all there.
James
and Victoria were holding hands and beaming like proud parents. Cynthia,
dignified as always, was trying to keep Ben from falling off his seat while he
was waving madly at Maude. Jazmine, hands clasped, was sending all the positive
energy she could muster from her seat.
Maude
turned to the piano and sang her first song. She had played it many times
before but this time was different. She had grown. Maude wasn’t the same person
she’d been six months ago, and her performance wasn’t that of a mere
teenager—it was that of a young woman who had looked at life in the eye and
refused to bend her spine.
She
finished her first song and prepared herself for the second.
She had
planned to sing ‘Sunrise’ from her debut album, but now she knew she couldn’t
play that song, not after all she’d just been through. Maude dedicated her
second song, John Legend’s ‘Coming Home,’ to her parents.
She
took a deep breath and started singing:
A father waits upon a son
A mother prays for his return
I just called to see
If you still have a place for me
We know that life took us apart
But you're still within my heart
I go to sleep and feel your spirit next to me.
As she
played, she released the pain she had been holding back for years. Her parents
were dead. They were gone forever, but she was still alive. Though her pain was
severe, it also gave her strength. Strength to sing in a clear voice, strength
to overcome her fears, strength to master her initially shaky fingers, and
strength to let her notes reverberate through the audience.
It may be long to get me there
It feels like I've been everywhere
But someday I'll be coming home
Round and round the world will spin
Oh, the circle never ends
So you know that I'll be coming home.
Her voice rang out as clear as water
from a fountain and wavered with deep emotion as the song washed away her
doubt, drowned her insecurities, and melted her pain into a beautiful, calm
river of hope.
Maude ended her song and carefully
folded her hands on her knees.
“I did it,” she muttered softly to
herself.
The crowd broke into thunderous
applause. She could hear whistling and thumping. As she walked towards the
host, she squinted her eyes to avoid the blaring lights and saw the crowd on
its feet, cheering and calling her name.
She smiled and greeted the host, a
tall man with a prominent nose and a large, kind smile.
“Wow, wow, wow,” he exclaimed. This
host was known for his exuberance. But then, TV hosts are rarely known for
being discreet. “That was incredible, Maude!”
Maude laughed, relieved to be
breathing at a normal pace again.
“Just tell me, Maude,” he started in
a conversational tone. “How does a sixteen-year-old teenager, raised in the
north of France, end up spending six months in New York recording her debut
album with the world’s hottest pop star?”
“That, my friend, is a very
interesting question,” she answered, her dark brown eyes twinkling
mischievously.
About
the Author
Anna Adams is a French author presently living in Paris after having
spent her childhood in the United States. She enjoys writing and reading young
adult novels. She loves music, art, shopping, hanging out with friends and
roaming in the streets of Paris, or writing in small French cafés.
She is currently writing the second novel in the "Maude Laurent
series." The sequel to "A French Girl in New York" will be
released in May 2013.
Anna Adams also loves to travel and to write about her trips on her
blog at this address
http://annaadamsya.wordpress.com/
Anna Adams also loves to hear from her readers at this address:
annaadams333@gmail.com.
You can also add her on Facebook and Twitter.
You can find Anna on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ADAMSANNA1
My
Thoughts
So I have to say from the synopsis and the excerpt I really
want to read this. It’s the kind of book I love. I used to want to be a popstar
(well rockstar. I wanted to front a band like Paramore.) so I really relate to
the main characters and enjoy the journeys that they go on. I really like the
cover, the Eiffel Tower in the background, and the apple with the New York
backdrop in it is a stroke of genius. I can imagine the apple being shiny if it
was a physical copy.
You can buy the book from Amazon: A French Girl in New York by Anna Adams
4 comments:
Fab, fab cover for the book and I love the name too. Both definitely get my attention. Sounds promising.
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I like the way you lay out your reviews especially your thoughts before you read the book, nice idea.
I know!!! I'm excited to read it!!
Not a problem Trush :)
Awww thanks!!! I like to think it makes my review more complete. :)
Char
Nice review! I love the design of your blog and also your blog button.
Lisa from I Feel So Unnecessary
I enjoyed the review. Thanks for sharing. yours thoughts on this perception are really outstanding.
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