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(7-07) THE RECITAL by Robert Elmer

The Recital

A new release  by Robert Elmer

Published by WaterBrook Press

 

Synopsis:

Gerrit and Joan discovered the beauty of second chances when they fell in love. But life isn’t “happily ever after” when the widowed dairy farmer and the big-city piano teacher get married. After they move to downtown Chicago to pursue a teaching opportunity for Joan, Gerrit must find new purpose in an unfamiliar urban world. It’s not an easy change for him, but his friendship with Zhao, a visiting Chinese musician, begins to give him new purpose. Meanwhile, Joan tries to accept her husband for who he is, even as she struggles to find her place as a music professor—caught in a clash between Gerrit’s small-town values and the sophisticated music community.

 

In this poignant sequel to The Duet, Joan and Gerrit redefine the meaning of love and home as they learn painful new lessons about mutual sacrifice.

 

 

What people are saying about The Recital:

“With his characteristic mix of humor and heart, Robert Elmer delivers another gem in The Recital. Read it and be warmed.”

~ James Scott Bell, best-selling author of Presumed Guilty

 

“Robert Elmer writes a great love story, not a romance, but a real make you laugh and make you cry love story…”

~ Lauraine Snelling, author of Saturday Morning and Brushstrokes Legacy

 

“Robert Elmer has another winner!”

~ Patricia Rushford, author of the Angel Delaney Mysteries

 

“The Recital is engaging and compelling, speaking the everyday language of the Christian walk. A must-read!”

~ Donita Paul, author of the Dragon Keeper Chronicles: DragonSpell, DragonQuest and DragonKnight

 

“Move over Mitford… Robert Elmer has cornered the market on ‘charming’! The Recital hits all the right notes. I loved it!”

~ Roxanne Henke, author of After Anne and With Love, Libby

 

“The Recital had me in tears, laughing out loud and everything in between. It’s not often that a sequel measures up to its predecessor , but I think The Recital may even surpass The Duet—and that’s saying a lot! An absolutely wonderful read!”

~ Deborah Raney, author of A Vow to Cherish and A Nest of Sparrows

 

 

Excerpt:

 

Chapter 1

“Are you okay, Mrs. Horton?”

“Oh!” The question yanked Joan from her brooding daydream. “Of course, sure.”

She almost bit her tongue at the lie. Little Anna DeBoer looked up at her sideways from her perch on the piano bench, her cute little feet not quite reaching the pedals.

“When I get that way,” said Anna, eyes innocent and wide, “my mom tells me I need more sleep and that I should get to bed.”

“Smart mom you have.” Joan smiled and returned her attention to the lesson. If daydreams were felonies, she would soon be under arrest. “So why don’t you try the right hand through to measure six this time?”

Her youngest piano student willingly attacked the keyboard, blending sour notes with sweet. Mostly sour. This time Joan did her best to keep time as Anna struggled through “Itsy Bitsy Yellow Bug,” a simple tune in Anderson’s Basic Piano: Book One.

So sorry, Anna.  but today this piano teacher can only concentrate on one thing at a time: you, the lesson, or the letter.

Not all three at once, and thoughts of the letter threatened to take over every minute. Joan glanced furtively down at her watch, wondering how in the world her concentration had eroded so much and so quickly this afternoon.

Is this what happens to multitasking when people approach sixty? Never mind.

She would survive this lesson, the last of a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day—as a well-loved children’s book put it. Then she would finish heating the Cajun chicken and sausage casserole she’d started and enjoy a nice dinner with Gerrit. Or as nice as it could be, given the circumstances. In any case, Gerrit would probably show up at her doorstep any minute now. But no matter what, she would not let herself worry about how she would answer the letter’s offer, the offer she’d received this afternoon. Not now, and not today.

“We’re getting it right, aren’t we?” Anna had no idea how close her teacher was to screaming.

“Almost.” Joan couldn’t help wincing at the C-natural that should have been a C-sharp.

“Stop?” asked Anna.

While stopping would have been wonderful, Joan shook her head. “No, no,” she told her student. “Keep going, please.” As Anna continued, Joan battled her own poor attitude. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, she prayed. Anna, for her part, still couldn’t seem to get the piece’s rhythm. She sniffed and looked around, mightily distracted herself. Joan wondered for a moment if they just shouldn’t end the lesson a few merciful minutes early after all, and call it a day. Enough damage had already been done.

“Do you smell something burning, Mrs. Horton?”

Joan turned the page and paused. Anna’s mother charged through the front door just then, punctual as usual. Instead of her usual polite smile, though, Mrs. DeBoer wore a panicked expression as she dashed in and grabbed her daughter.

“Where’s the fire?” cried Mrs. DeBoer.

“Oh no!” Joan leaped to her feet at the sound of the smoke alarm, nearly knocking Anna down. The music book flew off its perch. “My dinner!”

Joan was too busy rushing into her smoke-filled kitchen to answer Mrs. DeBoer’s questions. All she could think to do was open the oven to find out what was going on, which turned out to be Mistake Number One.

A cloud of even thicker black smoke poured from the oven, hitting her in her face.

“Call 911!” shrieked Anna, but her mother held her back.

Smart mom, Joan thought. “No!” Joan said, coughing. She could handle this . . . maybe. She tried to wave a towel at the disaster, which only splattered smoking Cajun sauce all over the hot oven, making matters worse. She should have closed the oven and shut off the gas, but that would have been a level-headed response, and at the moment there were no level heads in Joan Horton’s kitchen. Besides, it was too late now. Where was a man when you needed him?

Baking soda! Some long-ago home economics teacher had once told her baking soda would put out a fire like this. She covered her mouth and nose with the towel while she tried to remember where the baking soda was. Meanwhile, the smoke alarm kept up its insistent skreeee, and little Anna added to the noise level any way she could with unintelligible shouts and yelps. Her mother wasn’t much better, skipping at the edge of the linoleum and waving a music book in the air in a feeble attempt to circulate the smoke away from the alarm’s sensor.

By this time they must have succeeded at attracting the attention of the Van Dalen Fire Department. No doubt Mrs. DeLeeuw next door had called in the alarm. She’d never missed a thing before; especially not when Gerrit had started visiting Joan outside of his piano lessons, and those of his granddaughter, Mallory, too. Sure enough, even above the smoke alarm Joan could now hear Van Dalen’s finest hurrying up Delft Street in this direction, coming to the rescue of the poor widow from New York who still didn’t know how to cook anything that wasn’t store boughten. Oh yes, Joan thought she was sure to make the front page of the next Van Dalen Sentinel.

Burned-out Music Teacher Torches House with Scorched Dinner.

 

*   *   *

 

And finally:

The Recital is available at your local Christian bookstore or at bookstores everywhere, as well as online at Christianbook.com, Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com.

 

Copyright © 2006 by Robert Elmer. All rights reserved.

 

Be sure to visit Robert’s web site at www.RobertElmerBooks.com

 

 

 

 

 



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