Piccadilly
by
Book Details
About the Book
A Piano Teacher takes out on her own. She goes from one country to another, on a very low budget. The best she could afford is the cheapest (Bed and Breakfast). She leaves her two young-adult children, and wants the freedom of living life as she did once upon a time. She runs into danger along the way, as only a woman under these circumstances is bound to fall into. She brings her piano music with her, as her life is not complete without this needed soul-satisfying outlet. Once her travel is set in motion, she is like a run-away freight train, she can't pull the brakes. Her journey is not her own, but out of her control.
About the Author
The author, being a professional piano teacher?takes up most of her time, but she makes room for creative paintings, with watercolors and acrylics. She enjoys going to South Street here in Philadelphia, PA for their unique flavor of quaintness and plays the piano every day for one hour?no matter what?because the great classical composers demand it. In the sense that it is good for the soul.