About this item
Highlights
- In a small village in Paraguay, Diego dreams of giving music lessons to the children he sees each day.
- 9-10 Years
- 9.92" x 7.95" Paperback
- 136 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Comics & Graphic Novels
Description
About the Book
"Inspired by the true story of La Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura"--Back Cover.Book Synopsis
In a small village in Paraguay, Diego dreams of giving music lessons to the children he sees each day. The only problem: there aren't enough instruments to go around.
But when he and Nicolas, a carpenter, look to a nearby landfill, they see instruments in the making. Soon, a paint can, a wooden plank, and a faucet knob become the start of a violin--and their recycled instruments give the kids in town new ways to express themselves.
Inspired by the true story of La Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura, Hua Lin Xie's first graphic novel is a big-hearted ode to the power of music.
Review Quotes
"The illustrations emote feelings of despair into hope and then excitement as the story is depicted. This engaging book can begin a project on creating musical instruments or other items from discarded materials. Reviewer Rating: 4" --Children's Literature
-- (8/29/2023 12:00:00 AM)"Xie's soft, sketchy artwork nicely captures the atmosphere of the town, and a pop of color for the first homemade instrument emphasizes how life changing it is. A truly inspiring tale, perfect for middle-grade readers."--Booklist
-- (4/15/2023 12:00:00 AM)"[I]nfused with optimism. . . . A gentle reminder of music's might."--Kirkus Reviews
-- (3/15/2023 12:00:00 AM)"Rough-hewn b&w illustrations and lean text convey a linear story that prioritizes a collective journey over individual character arcs. By rendering the recycled instruments in full color, Xie adds a welcome burst of verve while spotlighting the story's unique hook."--Publishers Weekly
-- (2/17/2023 12:00:00 AM)