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Raised in the Danish Baptist Church, Rose knows it?s wrong to sing worldly songs. So she sings them when no one is around. One day, Rose?s cousin takes her to a jazz club where blacks and whites mingle, brought together by music. Rose can?t stop thinking about Theo Chastain, the African American pianist for the Chess Men. Then she?s offered a job as their singer. Rose would earn money to help care for her sister, who has cerebral palsy ? but at what cost?



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Karen Halvorsen Schreck

Karen Halvorsen Schreck's next novel, Broken Ground, is due out May 2016 from Simon & Schuster/Howard Books. Her 2014 novel Sing For Me received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Her previous novels include While He Was Away, a Finalist for the 2012 Oklahoma Young Adult Book Award, and Dream Journal, a 2006 Young Adult BookSense Pick. Her short stories have received various awards, including a Pushcart Prize and an Illinois State Arts Council Grant. Karen received her doctorate in English and Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She lives with her family in Wheaton, Illinois.



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