Kyo Maclear draws inspiration from her kids' music teacher for first graphic novel

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Caption: Kyo Maclear's first graphic novel for young readers is called Operatic. (Groundwood Books, Nancy Friedland)

Somewhere in the universe, there is the perfect tune for you. If the right song finds you at the right moment, it can really shape the person you become, especially if you're in an impressionable phase of your life.
Kyo Maclear is a Canadian writer who believes in this idea so strongly that she's made it the focus of her first graphic novel for young readers, Operatic. It's all about finding the perfect song that gives you a sudden flash of identity.

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Caption: Author Kyo Maclear with host Tom Power in the q studio in Toronto, Ont. (Vivian Rashotte/CBC)

Maclear joined host Tom Power live in the q studio to talk about writing from the perspective of young people and why opera is the perfect soundtrack for growing up.

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Caption: An image from Kyo Maclear's graphic novel, Operatic. (Byron Eggenschwiler)

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Caption: An image from Kyo Maclear's graphic novel, Operatic. (Byron Eggenschwiler)

Maclear's first graphic novel is called Operatic and it's out now.
Click 'listen' near the top of this page to hear the full interview.
Produced by Vanessa Greco
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