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Emmy in the Key of Code
Emmy in the Key of Code
Emmy in the Key of Code
Audiobook3 hours

Emmy in the Key of Code

Written by Aimee Lucido

Narrated by Suzy Jackson

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About this audiobook

In this innovative middle grade novel, coding and music take center stage as new girl Emmy tries to find her place in a new school. Perfect for fans of GIRLS WHO CODE series and THE CROSSOVER. In a new city, at a new school, twelve-year-old Emmy has never felt more out of tune. Things start to look up when she takes her first coding class, unexpectedly connecting with the material-and Abigail, a new friend-through a shared language: music. But when Emmy gets bad news about their computer teacher, and finds out Abigail isn't being entirely honest about their friendship, she feels like her new life is screeching to a halt. Despite these obstacles, Emmy is determined to prove one thing: that, for the first time ever, she isn't a wrong note, but a musician in the world's most beautiful symphony.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 24, 2019
ISBN9781980051404
Author

Aimee Lucido

Aimee Lucido is a software engineer and the author of EMMY IN THE KEY OF CODE. She got her MFA in writing for children and young adults at Hamline University and lives with her husband and dog in Berkeley, CA where she likes to bake, run, and write crossword puzzles.  www.aimeelucido.com  Twitter: @AimeeLucido   Instagram: @AimeeLucido

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    Excellent book! Great poetic description with facing the facts of life with hope!
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    Emmy is the new girl at her school, having moved to San Francisco with her parents from Wisconsin. Her parents are professional musicians but while Emmy’s always loved music the talent did not pass on to her. Emmy struggles to find her place and new friends at her school. Her school schedule includes a computer coding class, taught by a new teacher Ms Delaney, formerly of a Silicon Valley tech firm. Gradually Emmy discovers an interest in coding and finds a way to dovetail it with her passion for music. Appreciated the weaving together of Emmy's interests in music and coding and the incorporation of coding into the poetry which sort of helped me understand coding.