Zoe Elias dreams of playing Carnegie Hall, of being a famous concert pianist (though her fantasies are more about the glamor than the music), and of the adulation of the crowds. Unfortunately, rather than the piano she asks for, Zoe gets an organ. A Perfectone D-60, to be specific. How could something so simple go so wrong? Her father is agoraphobic and when stressed, makes bizarre — an usually expensive — mistakes. Rather than whining about her father’s error, moping about how she doesn’t fit in with the “Brat Pack” at her school, or refusing …
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