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This picture-book biography of violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman will
inspire young readers to follow the melody within themselves
 Before becoming one of the greatest violinists of all time,
Itzhak Perlman was simply a boy who loved music. Raised by a poor
immigrant family in a tiny Tel Aviv apartment, baby Itzhak was
transformed by the sounds from his family’s kitchen
radio—graceful classical symphonies, lively klezmer tunes, and
soulful cantorial chants. The rich melodies and vibrant rhythms
spoke to him like magic, filling his mind with vivid rainbows of
color. After begging his parents for an instrument, Itzhak threw
his heart and soul into playing the violin. Despite enormous
obstacles—including a near-fatal bout of polio that left him
crippled for life—Itzhak persevered, honing his extraordinary
gift. When he performed on the Ed Sullivan Show sat only 13,
audiences around the world were mesmerized by the warmth, joy, and
passion in every note. Gorgeously illustrated with extensive back
matter, this picture-book biography recounts Itzhak’s childhood
journey—from a boy with a dream to an internationally acclaimed
violin virtuoso.
Rose petal milk shakes and a world of surprises awaits Dini when
her family moves to India in this spirited novel with Bollywood
flair.
Eleven-year old Dini loves movies--watching them, reading about
them, trying to write her own--especially those oh-so-fabulous
Bollywood movies where you don't need to know the language to get
what's going on. But when her mother reveals some big news, it does
not at all jibe with the script Dini had in mind. Her family is
moving to India. And not even to Bombay, which is the "center of
the filmi universe" (and home to Dini's all-time most favorite
star, Dolly Singh). No, they're moving to a teeny, tiny town that
she can't even find on a map: Swapnagiri. It means Dream Mountain,
a sleepy little place where nothing interesting can happen....
But wait a movie minute Swapnagiri is full of surprises like rose
petal milk shakes, mischievous monkeys, a girl who chirps like a
bird, and...could it be...Dolly herself?
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Mouseboat (Hardcover)
Larissa Theule; Illustrated by Abigail Halpin
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Finding Wild (Hardcover)
Megan Wagner Lloyd; Illustrated by Abigail Halpin
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Penny Dreadful (Paperback)
Laurel Snyder; Illustrated by Abigail Halpin
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From the author of "Any Which Wall, " comes another story of magic
and how it can change you. In "Penny Dreadful" the magic is small,
but the transformation is big. Penelope Grey is a lonely, wealthy
child in a nothern big city who, by a twist of fate, becomes Penny:
a happy, poor child in the rural south. Rich with unusual and
appealing characters, "Penny Dreadful" asks readers to think about
who they really are and what they really want. For fans of Polly
Horvath, Lemony Snicket, and Kate diCamillo
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