I'll Be Seeing You: Musica Con Fuoco, Op. 4

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FAITH, HOPE, LOVE

Stephen discovers how profoundly his six-week experience with Arianne changed him with schools resumption. He feels her presence daily and finds he must carry forward the lessons she taught. He meets Gina Cameron in his first class of the new term; she helps Stephen teach his first important lesson through song.
Stephens friends also make discoveries in their lives. Richard Fuller returns to his classes in Philadelphia more confident and assertive than in the past. Andrew Thompson finds changes in his high school orchestra some of which enormously displease him. His actions have repercussions far beyond Ariannes final lessons for him.
As school progresses, Stephen, Doug, and Jason prepare the orchestra for their fall performances, the first of which takes them to an elementary school. Stephen meets second-grader Elinor Rogers through an unexpected musical duet. The little girl simply astonishes him.
Andrew Thompsons outburst forces both his principal and orchestra teacher to reassess their positions on the schools music program. Andrew has thrown them a challenge which they simply cannot ignore. Consequently, Stephen and Doug make a return trip to the Philadelphia area, where they lead an orchestra clinic for Andrews orchestrathe orchestra where Arianne once played. The trip inspires the young men from Clarkstowne to make new friends and deepen their friendship with Andrew.
And, during this trip, Stephen has another encounter with seven-year-old Elinor, who will put everything he learned from Arianne to the test. She and her mother are on the bus with Stephen and Doug for the return trip to Clarkstowne; when the bus crashes, Stephen discovers that, suddenly, he is all she has left in this world where the only gifts he can give her are faith, hope, and love. And the greatest of these is love

About the author

M. Bradley Davis’ sixth grade English teacher made a mistake. She introduced him to poetry (Thank you, Mrs. Foster!). Since then, Mr. Davis discovered he isn’t a poet. However, he loves telling stories. Mr. Davis wrote short stories during high school. Novels appeared toward the end of college. Mr. Davis became a teacher and taught fourth grade for thirteen years. He taught all the usual subjects, including courtesy, honesty, respect, and truthfulness, too. Mr. Davis was listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, and twice listed in Who’s Who Among Young American Professionals. He recently retired from the school district’s technology department. His former students inspire Mr. Davis’ characters. He enjoys spending time with young people, and finds tidbits for his stories in the people around him. Mr. Davis is active in his church. His hobbies include reading, writing, amateur astronomy, and photography. This is Mr. Davis’ tenth book published through AuthorHOUSE. Tunnel Of Dreams is a short fantasy novel. The Hand in the Mirror, The Canopus Conundrum, and Encounter at Lalor are the volumes in the MindFusion series. A Spark of Magic, The Broken Violin, and Arianne’s Waltz are the volumes in the Musica Con Fuoco series about gifted musicians. I’ll Be Seeing You is the fourth book in this series. The Enchanted Rapiers and The Reluctant Prince are historical fantasies leading cousins into their family’s past, and are the first books in the Swords Through Time series. The Hand in the Mirror was a Fiction-SciFi finalist in the 2003 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year competition and an Honorable Mention entry in the 2012 Hollywood Book Festival; Encounter at Lalor was an Award Finalist in the National Best Book Awards 2008 Competition. Mr. Davis lives in Houston, Texas.

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