Title | : | Mary Ann and Miss Mozart (Historical House, #1) |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0746073119 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780746073117 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 166 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2007 |
Mary Ann and Miss Mozart (Historical House, #1) Reviews
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This is the first novel of the Historical House series focusing on one special house -No 6, "Chelsea Walk" and the extraordinary young women who have lived there throughout history. "Mary Ann and Miss Mozart" is set in the colourful world of 18 century London.
12 year old Mary Ann, the youngest in her family, feels she's shadowed by her older sister Harriot's recent engagement and her older brother Geroge who gets the main focus just because he is the boy. She is sent to Miss Nerve's "Boarding House for Young Ladies" to "acquire ladylike accomplishments and to learn how to converse and behave in the society to make a good marriage."
Mary Ann however has some other plans: her greatest wish is to be an opera singer. She meets Jenny, a maid with an exceptional voice, they even get to see the Mozarts preform with his sister at the Ranleigh Gardens. Miss. Neaves school for young ladies, at first this seems a dream come true, singing, dancing, harpiscord...but soon her dreams are to be shattered forever when her father faces financial troubles, threatening the the engagement of Harriot, and a way to economize now is for Mary Ann to leave her school while her brother Geroge gets to continue his education. Mary Ann is willing to take any risk to earn 8 guineas to stay in the school...
One thing I noticed in reading the Historical House series is how these young girls have proto-feminist ideas. Each one is a rebel on her own level and has the ability to dream bigger, or shall I say they are all "little feminists." Commenting on the title of the novel, the history shows miss Nannerl Mozart was a brilliant musician who was gradually overshadowed by the genius of her male sibling. This is a relax read, and more suitable for girls between 10 to 13.
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Mary Ann is a twelve-year-old girl living in a wealthy merchant family in London in 1764. She loves music and hopes to someday become an opera singer, but her parents do not think that is a respectable profession for a young woman. However, her parents do encourage her musical talents, as they believe an accomplished young lady is more likely to find a wealthy husband.
At the beginning of the story, Mary Ann is sent to a boarding school where she will be educated to become a proper young lady, and also receive singing and music lessons. Mary Ann loves the school and becomes good friends with the other students her age. She is even able to see the two Mozart siblings, famous child prodigies, perform. But then her father loses money from a risky investment and Mary Ann is told her parents will no longer be able to afford to pay for her schooling. Can Mary Ann find a way to stay at the school?
Mary Ann and Miss Mozart is a short and sweet story that should appeal to young girls who enjoy middle grade historical fiction. It’s a bit shorter than most middle grade books and I think the characters could have been more developed but it was a cute story with some interesting historical details. I also really liked that it mentioned Mozart’s sister since she was a very talented musician herself who did not receive the recognition she deserved during her lifetime. -
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As a young teen i got into historical fiction and an Author called Linda Newbery. As i was getting older this series by multiple authors including Newbery was released and i sort of forgot about it as an adult until i came across them a few weeks ago and decided that i would start the series anyway. Its not like i dont read middle grade :)
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The story follows a rich girl called Mary Ann who is to be joining a boarding school for girls where she will learn to become a lady. But Mary Ann wishes to be an opera singer although she tried her best at sewing and mathematics. One day she breaks into a garden in the middle of the night with a maid. But then disaster strikes and Mary Ann is having to fight to stay at school.
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Quite sweet, but not as strong as the other two Historical House books I've read
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Now I want to know more about Miss Mozart.
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I liked this book. It is a series of books about the same house at number 6 on Chelsea Walk and the six different girls who have lived there. This is the first one in the series. It is about a girl (Mary Ann) who wants to be an opera singer. She gets the chance to go to a boarding school that is in the number 6 Chelsea Walk house. The school goes to the Ranelagh Gardens in Chelsea and they get to hear Mozart and his sister perform. Mary Ann is inspired by Miss Mozart and is encouraged to continue her dreams. However, family problems arise and Mary Ann will have to leave the boarding school for good unless she can work to stop that from happening. I enjoyed this book, especially the suspenseful parts.
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i thik this book(first of a series of books that i will defiantly read after reading this one)is really great and fun...
the girl in this book wants to be an oprea singer and i think thats kinda cool!
there is a really great and exciting part of this book towards the end which is by far the best part of the book!!!
(dont worry i wont reveal the story of this book incase any one else decides to read it!)
this really lovely usborne book is defiantly a good book to read wheter you are an adult or a child - as my mum read this and loved it too!
i highly recomend this book to any one that likes/loves reading!!!
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This is the first in the series of Usbornes 'Historical House' series. This series follows one house - 6 Chelsea Walk in London and the people that have lived there - It focus's on each young girl that lives there in each historical era.
The girls are plucky - with big ambitions!
I liked this book - it had me unable to put it down in places! and the internet links are great -you are able to listen to some music from the time to really get a feel fr the story.
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a good book.
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Quick fun read in a series about a house through time.