Night Music

Night Music by Jenn Marie Thorne, published by Penguin on March 19, 2019, is a 400-page young adult fiction novel that explores themes of romance and the performing arts. The story follows Ruby, who grapples with her feelings for music after a challenging audition at her father’s music school. As she navigates her emotions, she encounters Oscar Bell, a talented musician and her father’s protégé, complicating her journey of self-discovery and love.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines Ruby’s struggle with her first love and her evolving relationship with Oscar, set against the backdrop of New York City’s vibrant summer. The book addresses multicultural and interracial dynamics within the classical music scene, highlighting the challenges they face in a world marked by privilege and societal expectations. Through Ruby and Oscar’s experiences, the story delves into the complexities of young love and personal growth, making it a thoughtful addition to the young adult romance genre.
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“A dreamy summer rom-com that’ll make you believe in love again.” –Bustle
“Full of not only sigh-inducing swoons but the social commentary [Thorne] is talented at writing.” –Paste
Music was Ruby’s first love, but did it ever love her back? After a nightmare audition at the music school where her famous father teaches, the answer to this question is unavoidable. And so, it seems, is Oscar Bell. Musical genius, YouTube sensation, and her dad’s new protégé, Oscar is the last person Ruby needs in her life. Being around him feels dangerously like being with her first love again–except music never kissed her like this. Oscar is falling for Ruby too, but he knows how it’ll look to the ultra-privileged, ultra-white world of classical music–a Black guy dating his mentor’s white daughter. As the New York City summer heats up, though, so does the spark between them. Can two people still figuring themselves out figure out how to be together? And will Ruby get over her first love in time to save what she has with her second?
“Delightful…Hits all the right notes.” –Mackenzi Lee, author of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
“Seriously swoony…I loved it.” –Rachel Hawkins, author of Royals
“Sweet and intense…[An] engrossing romance with a social conscience.” –Kirkus
“Utterly romantic.” –Tanaz Bhathena, author of A Girl Like That
“Full of heart and humor. It crackles with energy.” –Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of Picture Us in the Light
“Timely and romantic.” —Publishers Weekly
“Beautiful, heartfelt, aware, and raw.” –Lauren Gibaldi, author of This Tiny Perfect World
“Thoughtful, nuanced.” —Booklist
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