In these chapters the book went from Steve trying to convince Nathaniel to use an apartment building for music lessons, to a whole chapter about his childhood. The apartment that Steve is trying to get him to move into overlooks the Lamps garden, which is a beautiful quite garden that is rich with trees and the sound of birds singing. Although Nathaniel is still stubborn to the idea of living inside, he agrees to take lessons from offering cellist player for the Los Angeles Philharmonics Peter Snyder, whom he met in the Disney Hall. Next thing I knew the topic quickly changed to Nathaniel’s childhood, from being in a loving family who believed there children should be exposed to the arts, to having his father leave and moving in with his mother’s new husband with his siblings. The chapter showed how he changed from sad that everything changed to adulthood, realizing that he shouldn’t be sad. Eventually he found music again and devoted himself to it one hundred percent.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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