Book Review: The Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable

The Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable

Book Summary.

The Instrumentalist
Harriet Constable

She sees music in rays of color. Sees her future as a prominent violinist. Sees her teacher as a means to get from where she is to where she is destined to be.

Anna Maria is just one of the many orphans being raised in Ospedale della Pietà. It is 1704 in Venice and the only thing keeping her from being who she wants to be is being offered to her for a price. A price she is too young to fully understand. A price far more valuable than she can afford.

The Review.

I liked this book ok. I would’ve liked for it to make a less traditional approach to the storyline. It ended up being exactly what I expected it to be and not much more. There really wasn’t anything surprising and I didn’t have any big epiphanies or come to any new conclusions.

It was just ok.

I’m sorry this title didn’t work for me. I will check out what Constable writes next.

Thanks to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster for the advanced copy!

THE INSTRUMENTALIST…⭐️⭐️⭐️

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