![]() ![]() ![]() Done in acrylics and collage, the lively illustrations seem to move on the page. She never gives up in either pursuit, and in the end is rewarded for her perseverance. Violet seems perfectly happy to keep on making music and looking for fellow musicians. With an upbeat text that uses lots of sound words, this tale celebrates music as much as it applauds being true to what you love. And the best part is that every one of them knew that they would find one another. Then "one day a few summers later," she finds Angel, Randy, and Juan, all of whom are kindred spirits, to jam with. From the time she was a baby banging out rhythms with her rattle or a two-year-old making a horn to toot on or a kindergartner looking for other kids with the same passion, Violet played and sang, and hummed and thought about music all the time. ![]() Grade Level: 2nd (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.)įrom School Library Journal: This is a jazzy story about an African-American girl who loves music. Volunteers needed in May! Click here to sign up. ![]()
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