Amazing historical fiction

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most well-known composers of all time. His music can be found everywhere, as well as multiple biographies. What many people do not know is that Mozart had an older sister named Marianne, or Nannerl, who was just as talented as he was. This book is based in facts and explores the make believe Kingdom of Back, which the Mozart children created to keep themselves occupied on their long tours playing music for royalty and other elites. This book explores Marianne's possible aspirations as a musician and composer that she was denied because she was a girl, as well as her possible feelings of heartbreak and desperation as her brother eclipsed her and became increasingly famous.
I absolutely loved this book and Marianne Mozart's little known story that I wish more people knew about. I was heartbroken for her as she was denied her most dear wishes and aspirations just because she was a woman. The writing was descriptive, realistic, and at times magical. I found myself utterly wrapped up in this world and entirely invested in the story emotionally. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves music, fantasy, and historical fiction. Marianne's story is inspiring for anyone who has a seemingly impossible dream. I wish her music was not lost to time and circumstances, and I dearly hope that she did indeed have a great impact on her brother's compositions as well as being his teacher. I am looking forward to reading Marie Lu's next book. She is an amazing author.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley's Bookish First program. A positive review was not required, and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.