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Up and Coming Author H.J. Makes Literary Debut with THE PIANO

By: Jan. 20, 2014
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Author H.J marks her debut in the world of literature with "The Piano." This new novel is an unforgettable story of unwavering love, inescapable destiny and the inexplicable hold that the past has over the present, and it explores what happens when these three forces collide.

A pianist and a writer figure as the central characters in this riveting story. The two of them inspire each other and help the other overcome the things that nothing else could heal. Soon it becomes apparent that they are destined to be more than close friends - they are soul mates and matching puzzle pieces that were a part of each other.

H.J, the evocative narrator, guides readers on a journey through the labyrinth of human experience and relationships. She shares that this novel was inspired by something she herself went through in her life. Her work is ultimately a human story filled with fears and hopes, struggles and triumphs and loss and love.

Peopled by richly drawn characters and filled with insights about life, "The Piano" is a brilliantly wrought tale about two ordinary people bound by an extraordinary love. It will rivet readers from beginning to end.

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About the Author
H.J was only 14 years old when she realized that she wanted to write professionally. She first wrote poetry and short stories before finally publishing her first book, "The Piano."

The Piano * by H.J
Publication Date: January 15, 2014
Trade Paperback; $15.99; 71 pages; 978-1-4931-5849-2
Trade Hardback; $24.99; 71 pages; 978-1-4931-5850-8
e-book; $3.99; 978-1-4931-5851-5

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