Grace Notes

Karen Comer

Grace Dalfinch is a talented violinist who longs to play contemporary music in bars, but her mum forbids her.

James Crux is an aspiring street artist who promised his dad he wouldn’t paint in public until he’s finished school.

When Crux witnesses Grace’s impromptu performance on a deserted tram, he’s inspired to paint her and her violin; and when Grace stumbles across her portrait in a Melbourne alley by an anonymous street artist, she sets out to find its creator.

A classic in the making; Grace Notes is a vital balm of a book, a story to press into everybody's hands.

- Danielle Binks, author of The Year the Maps Changed.

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Acquiring Publisher
Kate Stevens
Release
Jul-2022
ISBN
9780734421722
RRP (AUD)
$19.99
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Category
Children's Books: Junior/Middle-Grade Fiction

Karen Comer

Karen Comer is a freelance editor and presents writing workshops to children and adults. Earlier in her career, she worked in educational publishing and was the editor for children’s art magazine BIG. She lives in Melbourne. Grace Notes is her debut novel.

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