The Music of Unexpected Things

A Sweet YA Sapphic Romance

One competition, two girls, and a love neither expects to find…

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The Music of Unexpected Things

One competition, two girls, and a love neither expects to find…

Attending Dukes Academy is every young musicians dream. Each July, gifted teens from across the country flock to its famous summer camp desperate to scoop the ultimate prize – a fully funded place at the college.

When Georgie and her guide dog arrive at camp, she has her heart set on more than landing the scholarship. She’s determined to put the isolation of school behind her and finally make friends. Falling in love wasn’t part of the plan, but the moment she meets sweet, gentle Mina, the summer takes on a whole new meaning.

For Mina, winning the scholarship is her best chance of convincing her conventional parents to let her pursue a music career. If she fails, she’ll forget her hopes and resign herself to studying medicine. Yet, when she encounters Georgie – funny, brave and sure of what she wants – everything changes.

As the weeks pass in a haze of workshops, rehearsals and secrets whispered late at night, the girls become inseparable. But unless Georgie is able to trust again and Mina can find the courage to be true to herself, they risk losing something far more precious than the scholarship.

What readers say about the book🧐

I’ve been a fan of Jamie Deacon’s writing ever since discovering their work many years ago, and I’m charmed with this new book! Even though I rarely read YA these days, I was pleased to find this is the type of YA anyone (in my opinion) can appreciate: it doesn’t feel dumbed down; rather, it insightfully captures the feeling of what it’s like to be a teen, independent in ways, yet still insecure and tied to the expectations of your family.It's also got great representation on many angles—queerness, disability, mental health, and more. Georgie, one of the two main protagonists, provides the perspective of a blind character (with an awesome guide dog)—which is also an Own Voices angle, as Deacon mentions in the afterword that they themself are registered blind. Georgie’s passion for music has brought her to a summer session at Dukes, an acclaimed British music school, where she and all the other attending teens are crossing their fingers for a coveted scholarship. But what she ends up wanting even more, within a couple of weeks there, is Mina, a sweet fellow student with whom she strikes up a friendship. Soon it’s clear they both desire more. Can they let it blossom into a proper romance, or will their anxiety over their family’s attitudes, and their own insecurities, keep them apart?The story felt natural, with a wonderful cast of side friends who I loved just as much as our central couple. I especially delighted in the banter, which often made me grin. The setting itself is alluring too: if you have even the smallest music-loving bone in your body, you’ll fall in love with Dukes and wish it were real so you could spend a season there yourself, no matter your age. Excellent read for anyone desiring a musical, sapphic, disability-affirming story!

Molly R.

(Amazon Review)
About the Author

Jamie Deacon

Jamie Deacon is an award-winning author of young adult LGBTQ+ fiction with a passion for weaving stories about friendship, falling in love and finding the courage to be true to yourself. Their debut novel, Caught Inside, won two Rainbow Awards and was nominated for a Lammy, a Bisexual Book Award and a Next Generation Indie Book Award.

Jamie was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition that left them registered blind by their mid-teens. Now only able to view their surroundings in light and indistinct shadow, Jamie creates vivid settings inside their head and brings them to life through the magic of words.

Jamie lives with their childhood sweetheart close to the River Thames in Berkshire, England. When not curled under a blanket with a book, they enjoy British comedy, love all things sweet and edible, and get way too competitive at family games nights.

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One competition, two girls, and a love neither expects to find…

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