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The True Adventures of Nicolo Zen

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This richly-detailed historical novel from master storyteller Nicholas Christopher features an unforgettable hero: Nicolo Zen is all alone in 1700s Venice, save for his clarinet, which a mysterious magician had magicked, allowing its first player to perform expertly. Soon Nicolo is a famous virtuoso, wealthy beyond his dreams. But he can't stop wondering if he earned the success or if it's due to the magician's spell. So he has the spell removed to test his own talents and capabilities. And throughout it all, he continues to think about the girl he met in Venice, what she might be doing and if she's safe from harm. 
With a guest appearance by composer Vivaldi, and brimming with fascinating period details, this is a compelling coming-of-age story full of universal themes teens will instantly recognize. The love story will conjure memories of Romeo and Juliet, perfect for teens who love stories set in other times, but without a paranormal storyline (as long as you don't count a magician who dresses all in white and can be in two places on once . . . ).
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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2013
      Accomplished poet and novelist Christopher delivers a debut for teens thickly woven with 18th-century Venetian intrigue and metaphysical magic. Nicolo Zen, a mason's son, possesses an enchanted ivory clarinet--acquired by his father through barter--along with an innate talent for reading and interpreting music. His rustic life on the tiny island of Mazzorbo is sundered when a malaria epidemic fells his parents and three sisters. Aided by a neighbor, the 14-year-old orphan survives his own fever and heads to Venice. After several uneasy nights on the street, Nicolo auditions for an orphanage's esteemed orchestra, overseen by the Master, Vivaldi himself. The catch: Nicolo must disguise himself as a girl. Despite his tenuous charade, he befriends several girls and the cook but soon confronts the Ospedale della Pieta's sinister backdrop of human trafficking and conspiracy. Nicolo's first-person narration is delivered, memoirlike, from a mature perspective. This limits the in-the-moment impact of a teen boy's adventures, which include sexual initiation and first love. Happy endings click into place for the good guys and girls here, with a sequel intimated even as Nicolo and his bride settle down in Modena. As Nicolo morphs from street kid to orphanage crasher to Europe's foremost solo clarinetist, abetted by a fascinating pair of magician brothers, engrossed readers should gladly ride the plot's twists and turns. (Fantasy. 12 & up)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2013

      Gr 8 Up-Fourteen-year-old orphan Nicolo Zen's most prized possession is an ivory clarinet, a new instrument in the early 18th century. However, this clarinet is even more unusual because he believes it's enchanted; the first person to play it becomes a virtuoso. Nicolo's desperation and his love of music lead him to the Ospedale della Pieta in Venice, a girls' orphanage which is the home of a renowned orchestra led by Antonio Vivaldi. Nicolo disguises himself as a girl in order to become a member of the orchestra. However, life in the orphanage proves to be dangerous, as there are unscrupulous people there who exploit and even abduct some of the orphans. When Adriana, the girl he loves, is endangered, Nicolo has to abandon his disguise. Forced to flee, he then goes on to have numerous adventures, including an encounter with Massimo the Magnificent, the magician who placed the spell on the clarinet. Nicolo eventually finds his happy ending. This lush tale of music, magic, and intrigue contains numerous detailed descriptions of everyday life and music in 18th-century Venice, which balance the more fantastical elements. The complex plot and language could mean that this title will not have broad teen appeal, but it would be a good choice for those looking for a lush, challenging read.-Kathleen E. Gruver, Burlington County Library, Westampton, NJ

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2014
      Grades 9-12 Nicol Zen begins his musical career busking on the streets of eighteenth-century Venice with an unusual new instrument, the clarinet. Nicol's clarinet, however, is really unusual: it has been enchanted by an enigmatic stage magician. But no amount of talent can make living on the streets safe, especially for a young, beautiful boy like Nicol. Soon, posing as a girl, he wins a spot in the prestigious Ospedele, an orphanage for girls, whose orchestra is conducted by none other than Vivaldi. From there, Christopher's first novel for youth sprawls over all of Europe, following Nicol from his deceit at the orphanage, to his daring escape, to his renowned career as a premiere clarinet virtuoso, and then his triumphant return to Venice, where he is reunited with the girl he fell in love with at the orphanage. Magical realism, accurate historical details regarding eighteenth-century Europe and Vivaldi's orphan orchestra, and richly detailed musical ephemera combine in a sprawling, poetic, sophisticated, and atmospheric novel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2014
      Nicolr Zen, an eighteenth-century orphaned teen in possession of an enchanted clarinet, goes from disguising himself as a girl to join Antonio Vivaldi's orchestra in Venice to finding fame on the stages of Vienna, helped by two benefactors who are doubles of each other. A fresh blend of historical fiction and inventive magical realism, sweeping romance and escapist fun.

      (Copyright 2014 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.6
  • Lexile® Measure:1000
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:5-7

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