A Note Yet Unsung
Written by Tamera Alexander
Narrated by Linda Stephens
4.5/5
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Tamera Alexander
Tamera Alexander is a USA Today bestselling novelist whose works have been awarded and nominated for numerous industry-leading honors, including the Christy Award (two-time winner, seven-time finalist), the RITA Award (two-time winner, four-time finalist), the Carol Award, the Maggie Award, the Booksellers Best Award, and Library Journal's top distinction, among others. After seventeen years in Colorado, Tamera and her husband now reside in Nashville, Tennessee, where they live a short distance from Belmont Mansion and Belle Meade Plantation, the setting of Tamera’s two USA Today bestselling Southern series.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love all Tamera Alexander's books. This one contains a lot of history about post civil war Nashville and the prevailing opinions,about different people and the workings of an orchestra.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderfully compelling, insightful, and masterfully described. This book gave me a deeper appreciation for the musicians I know and love, especially my own daughter who is talented as a violinist but also plays other instruments. The plot was beyond what I expected, and so many times I found myself crying over different circumstances I could relate to, they were so real. This book was true to the adage of saving the best for last, to complete the Belmont trilogy. Definitely a must-read!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a wonderful addition to the Belmont Mansion series. I laughed and cried in this story. I did not know that women were not allowed to play in the symphony at that time. I really hated the reason that they give for not allowing them to play. I am so glad to live in this time. Rebekah wants to play in the orchestra. . She hopes that maybe Nathaniel Tate Whitcomb who is the new orchestra leader for Nashville will be more liberal. These characters are very good. They are both very strong people. I received a copy of this book from Bethany House for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Oh my goodness! What a wonderful story. This book has cemented Tamera Alexander as one of my favorite authors.One thing that I love about historical fiction is when I learn something interesting. I did not know that at one time women were not encouraged to play the violin. It was considered a manly instrument and men were allowed to perform on stage. Really? Wow! I am so grateful for the women who paved the way for me to have had the experience of playing the violin on stage in an orchestra.The love story between Tate and Rebekah begins on a "sour note." (Pun intended.) Really it was a miscommunication of intent, but I loved Rebekah's gumption and willingness to put herself in uncomfortable situations to go after her dream.The way their past unfolds and their secrets revealed was well written. This story is great from start to beginning. This is the third book in a series. Characters from the previous two are mentioned, but this book can be read as a stand alone.The book contains Christian themes, non-graphic violence, non-graphic sexual assault, and kissing.Source: I received a complimentary copy of the book from Bethany House to review.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Tamera Alexander bids us return to the Belmont Mansion and post-Civil War Nashville in A Note Yet Unsung. Denied her one passion in life because of her gender, Rebekah Carrington becomes instead a violin tutor to Adelecia Acklen Cheatham's young daughter. As Rebekah's musical talent becomes apparent, she must help a struggling young maestro in his life's dream work, while realizing hers will not become a reality.Alexander always presents the struggles between the races and social classes with a heart-breaking realism and candid examination. She is also careful to balance out the picture with those of privilege or supposed superiority who understand that " all men are created equal" and live out that truth. Whether the opulent halls of Belmont, the lavish new opera house, or the lowly house in the hills, Alexander paints all skillfully with the master brush of a true wordsmith. Much research and detail has gone into this series, and it will leave haunting memories long after the books are closed.I received a complimentary copy from the publisher, which did not affect my opinions nor was I compelled to leave a positive review.