Title: Consent
Author: Nancy
Ohlin
Genre:
Contemporary Young Adult
Release Date:
November 10th, 2015
Publisher: Simon
Pulse
Print Length:
268
Format:
Paperback and Digital
Print ISBN:
978-1442464902
AISN:
B00TBKYLWI
Synopsis:
Bea
has a secret.
Actually, she has more than one. There’s her dream for the future that she can’t tell anyone—not her father and not even her best friend, Plum.
And now there’s Dane Rossi. Dane is hot, he shares Bea’s love of piano, and he believes in her.
He’s also Bea’s teacher.
When their passion for music crosses into passion for each other, Bea finds herself falling completely for Dane. She’s never felt so wanted, so understood, so known to her core. But the risk of discovery carries unexpected surprises that could shake Bea entirely. Bea must piece together what is and isn’t true about Dane, herself, and the most intense relationship she’s ever experienced in this absorbing novel from Nancy Ohlin, the author of Always, Forever and Beauty.
Actually, she has more than one. There’s her dream for the future that she can’t tell anyone—not her father and not even her best friend, Plum.
And now there’s Dane Rossi. Dane is hot, he shares Bea’s love of piano, and he believes in her.
He’s also Bea’s teacher.
When their passion for music crosses into passion for each other, Bea finds herself falling completely for Dane. She’s never felt so wanted, so understood, so known to her core. But the risk of discovery carries unexpected surprises that could shake Bea entirely. Bea must piece together what is and isn’t true about Dane, herself, and the most intense relationship she’s ever experienced in this absorbing novel from Nancy Ohlin, the author of Always, Forever and Beauty.
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Praise for
CONSENT:
"Consent is as delicate, as profound and as subtle as
the music that gifted young pianist Beatrice plays in moments of
near-mystical inspiration. Nancy Ohlin tackles a very delicate
subject with so much wisdom, so much clear-eyed honesty, and such a
deft touch that I was blown away. A quick read you can’t put
down." - Michael Grant,
New York Times bestselling author of the Gone
series
... a layered and thoughtful contemporary
novel. The push and pull between what is perceived and what is true
throughout the narrative adds another dimension to the unreliable
first-person narration as readers and Bea contemplate Rossi’s
agenda. ...Ohlin delivers an open-ended novel ripe for discussion as
readers follow the plot’s twists and turns." -
School Library Journal
"A
compassionate but clearsighted look at student-teacher liaisons."
- Kirkus
Read an Excerpt from CONSENT
“May
I?”
Without
waiting for my answer, Mr. Rossi sits down next to me at the piano
and pushes the quilted cover aside. As he does, his tweed jacket
grazes my bare arm. My skin tingles from the contact, and I want him
to do that again: accidentally-on-purpose touch me. Although it was
likely just an accident, and I really need to cut this out already.
He
raises and lowers his elbows, then closes his eyes. He smells like
his handkerchief, except warmer, sultrier. He launches into the first
movement—initially at tempo, then more slowly, then with a series
of fits and starts in the form of ritardandos and accelerandos. His
interpretation is decidedly more measured and melancholy than mine,
and more passionate, too.
He
stops just before the shift to the second movement and turns to face
me.
“So
. . . what do you think?” he asks me.
Our
legs are almost touching. Should I inch away? Or stay where I am?
“Beatrice?”
He
knows my name. After just the one class. I should correct him and
tell him that everyone calls me “Bea.” But I love the way he says
“Beatrice”—like a poem, and with that dreamy accent.
Oh,
right, I need to respond. “Yes!
Sorry! That was wonderful! Really deep and intense and tormented.”
“Schumann
was in a great deal of torment when he wrote this part.”
“What
was the matter with poor old Schumann?”
“Poor
young
Schumann.
He was twenty-something at the time. He was in love with his piano
teacher’s daughter, Clara Wieck. But Mr. Wieck wouldn’t let them
be together. Schumann wrote a song for Clara called ‘Ruines’
because he felt that his life was in ruins without her. That song
became the beginning of the Fantasy.”
Oh
my God,
how
romantic. But I probably shouldn’t say that to a teacher. “That’s
insanely interesting. How do you know this?” I ask instead.
“Conservatory.
You’ll see for yourself, next year.”
Conservatory.
I
drop my gaze and study my nails.
“At
Juilliard or Curtis or wherever you decide to go, you’ll learn
everything there is to know about the lives of the composers. Who was
in love with whom, who died of syphilis at age thirty-one, who had a
morbid fear of the number thirteen . . .” Mr. Rossi hesitates,
apparently noticing that I’ve checked out on this conversation.
“You are
a
senior, right? That’s what it said on my class roster: ‘Beatrice
Kim, senior.’ ”
I
nod.
“Sorry
. . . I simply assumed . . . So you’re not
applying
to conservatory, then?”
“Nope.”
“It’s
just that I don’t run across people your age who can play the
Schumann Fantasy like that. Or at all. You have ‘piano performance
major’ written all over you.”
“Thanks.
Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of . . . um . . .”
Quick,
make something up. “Pre-law.”
“Pre-law?”
My
phone buzzes. I glance at the screen. It’s a text from Plum: I’m
done. Where are you? Meet me out front.
“I
have to go,” I say, rising to my feet.
Mr.
Rossi glances at his watch. “Actually, so do I. I’m due at a
meeting that starts—started—five minutes ago. It’s probably not
good to keep Principal Oberdorfer waiting.”
“See
you in class, then.”
“Yes.
See you in class,” he replies. “Beatrice?”
“Yes?”
“The
rest of the Schumann. Could I hear you play it sometime?” He sounds
shy and hesitant, like he’s asking me out. My heart feels hot and
fluttery.
“I’m
still working on it,” I murmur.
“Good.
I can offer you more unwanted advice, then.” He smiles, and I have
no idea if he’s joking or not.
I’d
better start working extra hard on that last movement.
About Nancy
Ohlin:
Nancy Ohlin is the
author of CONSENT, ALWAYS, FOREVER, and BEAUTY. She has also
collaborated on several celebrity novels, including a New York Times
bestselling YA trilogy. She received a BA in English from the
University of Chicago. Born in Tokyo, Japan, she lives in
Ithaca, New York with her family.
Photo Credit: Emma Dodge Hanson
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