Music for a Broken Piano

Published
Apr 1983
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
164

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The impact and interplay within a group of 40 people, imbued with revolutionary spirit   ln the summer of 1969, a group of 40 people, imbued with revolutionary spirit, come to the rural area of Farmington, Massachusetts to create a self­structuring community. Music for a Broken Piano vividly describes the impact and interplay within the group and the changes in their lives which occur because of the experience. Among the group, three leaders are obvious: Nathan, the official administrator and counselor, a strong, patient, dedicated man: Toni McHugh. an attractive, talented, and independent young woman; and Makar, the only black person there—a protean, mysterious, flamboyant and ometimes brutal spellbinder.  

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First Edition Apr 1983 University of Alabama Press ISBN13 9780914590798 ISBN10 0914590790
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