In a carefully ordered home on the French Riviera, eleven-year-old Elliot Martin is growing up exactly as he should—excellent at school, disciplined in sport, impeccably composed.And yet, something in him does not align.Elliot senses what others overlook. He is attuned to subtle shifts in mood, to fractures beneath polished surfaces, to harmonies that seem to exist just beyond the audible world. When music begins to find him—in crowded promenades, in hidden rooms, in the quiet before sleep—it awakens a resonance he cannot explain.In a household governed by precision and control, deviation is not encouraged. But certain callings do not fade. As Elliot is drawn deeper into a sound that feels both forbidden and intimately familiar, the balance of his family's world begins to falter.What begins as a whisper becomes a choice.A novel of quiet intensity and emotional depth, Eternal Going on Eleven explores intuition, inheritance, memory, and the courage it takes to listen to what others cannot hear. Blending psychological tension with luminous musicality, it is a story about the fragile moment when obedience gives way to becoming.For readers who love atmospheric fiction, layered family dynamics, and stories where the extraordinary hums just beneath the surface of the ordinary.