Yes it's a work of fiction.
One is published so far: Love, Aubrey, © 2009.Suzanne LaFleur's second book, Eight Keys which was out in Summer © 2011.
Eight keys by suzanne lafluer, but I also don't know any others
The author of "Eight Keys" is Suzanne LaFleur. The book was published in 2011 and tells the story of a girl named Elise who discovers a set of keys that unlock secrets about her family and herself.
In the book "Eight Keys" by Suzanne LaFleur, an example of irony is when Elise's older brother tells her to throw away the key to the attic, but she ends up finding important clues about her family's past hidden there. This is ironic because the key that was meant to be discarded ends up helping Elise uncover valuable information.
It is a juvenile fiction book for either girls or boys.
Most pianos have eighty-eight keys. Some have up to ninety-six, but the average is eighty-eight keys.
eighty-eight
On a standard upright or grand piano, there are 88 keys.
In the short story "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros, some character traits of the main character, Rachel, include being sensitive, introspective, and quietly resilient. She grapples with feelings of insecurity and frustration as she navigates her eleventh birthday, showcasing a depth of emotion and maturity beyond her years.
No. The piano does have eighty-eight keys, but including the black keys (sharps or flats), it takes twelve keys to make an entire octave, so it's closer to eight octaves.
Yes, it is fiction. Check out this website. It has a listing of fiction and nonfiction works. But a non fiction work generally is understood to be factual.
88 keys on a piano