The Sound of Blue
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Sara Foster, having failed to get into Harvard Law School, signs on to teach English to upper-class students in Hungary, but is instead redirected to a Balkan refugee camp where she is persuaded to stay by the residents, including Milan, …
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Sara Foster, having failed to get into Harvard Law School, signs on to teach English to upper-class students in Hungary, but is instead redirected to a Balkan refugee camp where she is persuaded to stay by the residents, including Milan, a composer who has the ability to hear sound when he sees colors.
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