The Glass Harmonica
by Ace
Two young women of two different times are bound by a passion for the ethereal music of a glass harmonica in this compelling novel that mixes science fiction, mystery, and romance.
Eilish Eam is an orphan, living in 1761, London. She stands on an icy corner and plays her instrument: water-filled glasses. Fingers raw from the cold, her only comfort is the place her music takes her...to visions of a young girl, much her own age, but with odd short hair. Eilish survives on pennies and applause, and nothing more. Until the night Benjamin Franklin stops to listen, awe-struck by her gift—and with plans for her future...
Erin Rushton is a musical prodigy, living in Seattle, 2018. She stands in the orchestra, consumed by the music of her own instrument: the glass harmonica. Like a current of electricity, the music moves from her fingers to her lips and hands. And the only thing that alters the rhythm are the visions that haunt her…of an odd old-fashioned girl, much her own age, who needs her help...Praise for Louise Marley
“A fine new writer”—Anne McCaffrey
“Louise Marley’s knowledge of music and story make for a stunning combination of talent.” —Greg Bear
“Marley shows a real feel for the elements that make fantasy (and science fiction) popular.”—Locus
“Marley is...a writer of considerable talent. She’s a good prose stylist and her characters are quite engaging.”—The New York Review of Science FictionLousie Marley, a performer of classical music, is the author of several novels including The Terrorists of Irustan and The Glass Harmonica, which was the co-winner (with Ursula LeGuin’s Tales from Earthsea) of the 2001 Endeavor Award for Outstanding Achievement in Science Fiction or Fantasy. She lives in Redmond, Washington with her husband and son.
Eilish Eam is an orphan, living in 1761, London. She stands on an icy corner and plays her instrument: water-filled glasses. Fingers raw from the cold, her only comfort is the place her music takes her...to visions of a young girl, much her own age, but with odd short hair. Eilish survives on pennies and applause, and nothing more. Until the night Benjamin Franklin stops to listen, awe-struck by her gift—and with plans for her future...
Erin Rushton is a musical prodigy, living in Seattle, 2018. She stands in the orchestra, consumed by the music of her own instrument: the glass harmonica. Like a current of electricity, the music moves from her fingers to her lips and hands. And the only thing that alters the rhythm are the visions that haunt her…of an odd old-fashioned girl, much her own age, who needs her help...Praise for Louise Marley
“A fine new writer”—Anne McCaffrey
“Louise Marley’s knowledge of music and story make for a stunning combination of talent.” —Greg Bear
“Marley shows a real feel for the elements that make fantasy (and science fiction) popular.”—Locus
“Marley is...a writer of considerable talent. She’s a good prose stylist and her characters are quite engaging.”—The New York Review of Science FictionLousie Marley, a performer of classical music, is the author of several novels including The Terrorists of Irustan and The Glass Harmonica, which was the co-winner (with Ursula LeGuin’s Tales from Earthsea) of the 2001 Endeavor Award for Outstanding Achievement in Science Fiction or Fantasy. She lives in Redmond, Washington with her husband and son.
PUBLISHER:
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0441007295
ISBN-13:
9780441007295
BINDING:
Paperback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 6.0000(W) x Dimensions: 9.0000(H) x Dimensions: 0.9700(D)