Emily Trencheon lives life as a prodigy -- and a successful experiment. She provides a shining example for the Academy of Universal Languages to continue its program with the Miaslan. But she alone knows the truth. And she fears her final act of communication -- a piano composition meant to be played in total darkness -- will be forever lost in the shadows of misinterpretation.
Solo for Concert Grand was included on the Locus Recommended Reading list for 1988.
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