Fr. 31.10

The Flow

English · Hardback

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A broken artist. A remote island. A perfect place to heal. Or is it?
Claudia, a doctoral candidate in music composition, is crippled by severe anxiety and self-doubt. Her career lies in shambles before it has even begun, and she has lost all motivation to fight for her success. She seeks refuge at an artist retreat on the secluded Watershed Island, but solitude and inspiration prove elusive as fellow retreat participants-a writer, a painter, and an opera singer-begin to encroach on her personal space, and a turbulent sequence of events pushes Claudia over the edge.
In a parallel story, in 1960s New York, a dedicated homemaker lives alongside her famous composer husband, who has been commissioned to write the inaugural opera for the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. When, at the height of his career, an unexpected catastrophe threatens to destroy his moment of triumph, she steps in to ensure his success-no matter the long-term ethical or personal consequences.
In this psychological thriller, both women's worlds unravel and both are forced to confront their new realities. Their stories, separated by decades, merge unexpectedly, urging Claudia to redefine her relationship to her own art and to search for her most authentic self.

About the author










Dosia McKay is an American composer of music for concert stage, film, and modern dance. Her music has been performed throughout the United States, including New York and Washington, D.C., and in Poland, China, Spain, Argentina, and others. She is also a painter concentrating on portraiture and abstract expressionist imagery. She has published a collection of poems, short stories, and essays on her blog Music Well. The Flow is her debut novel.

Product details

Authors Dosia McKay
Publisher Gavia Music
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9781734122510
ISBN 978-1-73412-251-0
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 132 mm x 209 mm x 19 mm
Weight 415 g
Subjects Fiction > Suspense
Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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