A French girl in New York

Anna Adams

Book - 2024

"Raised in a small town in France, Maude Laurent has always wondered about her parents--who they were and what happened to them. When she's livestreamed singing in a café in Paris, she suddenly becomes an internet sensation and music studios are pursuing her with promises of stardom. The only problem? They all want her to sing pop, Maude loves to sing opera... But Maude accepts the challenge: six months in New York to write and record three singles that become hits. If she succeeds, she can stay and record an album. If she doesn't, she'll return to France. Maude knows she has the talent to succeed. However, there's one big problem--her collaborator Matt Durand. He's cute, annoying and arrogant, a popstar on a ...break, and he's determined to force Maude out of her comfort zone. With rival artists determined to see Maude fail and the clock ticking, can Maude and Matt put their bickering aside to find the perfect harmony?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
Toronto : Wattpad Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Adams (author)
Physical Description
311, 9 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781998854622
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young musician sets out to pursue her dreams and find her family, but along the way she finds herself. Growing up as a Black girl with an uncaring foster family (who are cued white) in the small French town of Carvin, Maude never felt like she fit in. When an influencer posts a video of the aspiring opera singer performing in a Parisian cafe during a school trip and it goes viral, an elite vocal coach invites Maude to New York for training. After the 16-year-old orphan learns that her French Nigerian father once lived in New York, she realizes this career opportunity could help her learn more about her origins. Maude also faces critical choices about matters from musical genres to love interests. Meanwhile, Black record company exec Terence Baldwin and his family, her American hosts, are there supporting her as Maude learns about music and her Nigerian heritage (Mrs. Baldwin is Nigerian American). While the pacing is uneven, the complexity of the characters and their realistic interactions shine through; readers will feel engaged in--and occasionally even frustrated by--their decisions. The final reveal is strong. In her debut novel, Adams beautifully captures the internal struggle of balancing hope with the fear that reality might not meet the expectations one has built up over the years. An emotionally resonant coming-of-age story about claiming your identity.(Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.