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OverviewIn 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hua Lin Xie , Hua Lin XiePublisher: Lerner Publishing Group Imprint: Lerner Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9781728478234ISBN 10: 1728478235 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 04 April 2023 Recommended Age: From 9 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children / Juvenile , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBased on the true story of a Paraguayan orchestra whose instruments were made from repurposed objects, Xie's slim debut dips into the experience of finding joy and community through acts of creative expression. With no school in their village to attend, siblings Ada and Daniel spend their days dodging bullies and combing a landfill for toys. To give local children something creative to look forward to, guitarist Mr. Diego starts offering music lessons. The siblings long to enroll, but their mother believes that they should 'find some real work' instead. Other villagers also deride Mr. Diego's efforts, claiming that 'music is for rich people.' But the lessons thrill the children, and when there aren't enough instruments to go around, Mr. Diego's friend, landfill worker Nicolas, fashions some from bottle caps, twine, oil drums, and myriad other paraphernalia, launching the youths toward new opportunities. 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. A brief note about the book's inspiration, Favio Chavez and the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay, concludes. --Publishers Weekly -- (2/17/2023 12:00:00 AM) In this graphic novel inspired by actual events, a love of music blossoms unexpectedly in a small Paraguayan village surrounded by garbage. What do the children do when their parents go to work? The village of Cateura has no school, so young people find other ways to fill their time. Frustrated at seeing some of the kids doing drugs, Mr. Diego, a local musician, decides to offer music lessons. The other adults are skeptical: 'Music is for rich people!' Nevertheless, Mr. Diego posts flyers around town, welcoming anyone interested in learning. And many children appear, including siblings Daniel and Ada. As the class grows, Mr. Diego faces another issue: no money to buy instruments for all the students. Enter his carpenter friend Nicolas, who builds instruments out of pieces of scraps he finds at the dump (sometimes with help from the kids). Even the other adults begin to have hope in the music class. Soon, the mayor of the nearby capital of Asuncion invites Mr. Diego's budding orchestra for a performance. Translated from French, this spare, slightly fictionalized account of the story of Favio Chavez and La Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura is infused with optimism. The muted, sober artwork foregrounds the subtle environmental message, with small bursts of color appearing during a crucial scene. All in all, it's a story retold with evident admiration. A gentle reminder of music's might. --Kirkus Reviews -- (3/15/2023 12:00:00 AM) Based on the true story of a Paraguayan orchestra whose instruments were made from repurposed objects, Xie's slim debut dips into the experience of finding joy and community through acts of creative expression. With no school in their village to attend, siblings Ada and Daniel spend their days dodging bullies and combing a landfill for toys. To give local children something creative to look forward to, guitarist Mr. Diego starts offering music lessons. The siblings long to enroll, but their mother believes that they should 'find some real work' instead. Other villagers also deride Mr. Diego's efforts, claiming that 'music is for rich people.' But the lessons thrill the children, and when there aren't enough instruments to go around, Mr. Diego's friend, landfill worker Nicolas, fashions some from bottle caps, twine, oil drums, and myriad other paraphernalia, launching the youths toward new opportunities. 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. A brief note about the book's inspiration, Favio Chavez and the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay, concludes. --Publishers Weekly -- (2/17/2023 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationHua Lin Xie studied art and animation in Beijing, China, for four years before continuing her studies at the Émile Cohl School in Lyon, France, where she currently resides. Another Band's Treasure: A Story of Recycled Instruments (first published by Steinkis as Sous les déchets . . . la musique) is her first graphic novel. Hua Lin Xie studied art and animation in Beijing, China, for four years before continuing her studies at the Émile Cohl School in Lyon, France, where she currently resides. Another Band's Treasure: A Story of Recycled Instruments (first published by Steinkis as Sous les déchets . . . la musique) is her first graphic novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |