
Summertime!
Songwriting time!
Nope, just not clicking…
Throwing weird stuff off a high platform has earned her pals “SonsOfSmash” a good following online, but lonely teen Margot’s original tunes on ukulele? Hardly any.
So she claims the old electronic keyboard left on the curb with sign “Free piano (not haunted)” – to learn to play, not to smash.
But her musician dad leaves for LA instead of teaching her, the guys are busy filming more smashes, and mom is working even more hours in their small coastal town…sigh.
What weird sounds this synthesizer makes! And it totally IS haunted, by 1980s bubble-gum pop star Vision!
Vision says making music is important because of how it makes you feel; Margot claims that only the number of fans and followers counts – who’s right?
Whoa! If Vision isn’t sitting at the unplugged keyboard, who’s playing it now!?
Flashbacks to Vision’s meteoric rise to stardom help her talk to aspiring songwriter Margot about staying true to your own soul’s melodies in this graphic novel, available in hardcover or paperback from your local library https://search.worldcat.org/libraries or independent bookstore https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finder.
Would a resident ghost help or hinder your creativity?
**kmm
Book info: Free Piano (Not Haunted) / Whitney Gardner. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2025. [author/illustrator site https://www.heywhitney.com/] [publisher site https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Free-Piano-(Not-Haunted)/Whitney-Gardner/9781665938129] Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.