
The Songs We Played On Repeat
by Marjorie Libling

Bella Salle is born with a Mozartian gift for music, which appears before she can walk or talk. She sings and makes music out of any available instrument. A tutor teaches her how to write her music down, how music works. She wins a national carol competition and by the end of her adolescence she is nationally recognised. It is a resolutely positive story.