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In Nazi-occupied France, music was more than art - it was survival.
When Élise Moreau, a gifted Jewish violinist, is discovered playing in a secret orchestra, she expects arrest or worse. Instead, Lukas Weiss, a German officer and former pianist, spares her life. Bound by their shared devotion to music - and divided by the uniforms they wear - they begin an impossible love that defies the world around them.
As war consumes Europe, their melodies become messages for the Resistance, their concerts acts of rebellion. But when deportations begin and Lukas is forced to choose between duty and
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In Nazi-occupied France, music was more than art - it was survival.

When Élise Moreau, a gifted Jewish violinist, is discovered playing in a secret orchestra, she expects arrest or worse. Instead, Lukas Weiss, a German officer and former pianist, spares her life. Bound by their shared devotion to music - and divided by the uniforms they wear - they begin an impossible love that defies the world around them.

As war consumes Europe, their melodies become messages for the Resistance, their concerts acts of rebellion. But when deportations begin and Lukas is forced to choose between duty and conscience, their song is silenced by fire and separation.

Years later, in a Paris reborn from ashes, a mysterious young violinist takes the stage - playing the same unfinished sonata they wrote together. Each note reawakens a past France thought it had buried, and one man must face the truth that some music never dies.

Haunting, tender, and beautifully cinematic, When the Music Stopped, She Played On is a sweeping tale of love, loss, and the sound that outlived the silence.


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Elizabeth Carter is an educator and writer with a lifelong passion for helping children thrive through meaningful learning. With a Master's degree in Education and over 15 years of experience in both classroom teaching and homeschool consulting, she specializes in curriculum design, child development, and parent training.

Elizabeth has guided hundreds of families in adopting holistic approaches to education, drawing heavily from Charlotte Mason's philosophy of atmosphere, discipline, and life. Known for her warm and practical teaching style, she blends academic insight with hands-on strategies that parents can implement immediately in the home.

When she isn't writing or mentoring, Elizabeth enjoys hiking, reading poetry aloud with her children, and sketching in her nature journal. She lives in Virginia with her husband, three children, and a very opinionated golden retriever.