The sound of letting go
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At seventeen, Daisy feels imprisoned by her brother Steven's autism and its effects and her only escape is through her trumpet into the world of jazz, but when her parents decide to send Steven to an institution she is not …
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At seventeen, Daisy feels imprisoned by her brother Steven's autism and its effects and her only escape is through her trumpet into the world of jazz, but when her parents decide to send Steven to an institution she is not ready to let him go. At age 17, Daisy feels imprisoned by her brother Steven's autism, and her only escape is through her trumpet in the world of jazz. When her parents decide to send Steven to an institution, she is not ready to let him go. The plot contains profanity.
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