A moving, evocative tale of love, grief, and sisterhood from the
author of the "brilliant, tender, and riveting" (John Dufresne, author
of I Don't Like Where This Is Going) The Winters in Bloom.
She can hear the music in people's souls.
Mary Beth and her younger sister Leeann are trying to support themselves
in their small Southern hometown. Mary Beth works to make ends meet by
practicing her own unique talent: "song reading." By making sense of the
song lyrics people have stuck in their heads, Mary Beth can help people
make sense of their lives. In no time, Mary Beth's readings have the
entire town singing her praises, including the handsome scientist Ben,
who falls hard for Mary Beth and her unearthly intuition.
What happens when she can't make out the lyrics?
When Mary Beth reveals a long-muted secret in the community, however,
she turns off the music and gives up song reading for good. Soon
everyone's lives are out of tune: Leeann worries she'll never graduate
from high school, and Ben can't conduct his experiments. Without Mary
Beth's music, the town's silence is louder than ever. Could it be that
all the lyrics to all those foolish love songs really aren't so foolish
after all?