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32 pp.
| Dutton |
September, 1999 |
TradeISBN 0-525-46119-1$$15.99
(3)
1-3
Illustrated by
Greg Couch.
In an unspecified war-torn city, a girl goes from taunting to admiring her grumpy elderly neighbor when he boldly begins playing his cello everyday in the bombed-out central square. Swirling watercolors, dominated by oranges and yellows, convey the permeating violence and mix of emotion in this bittersweet story about a man who inspires others with his refusal to be vanquished by fear.