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Daddy Joe's fiddle

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The story follows a young girl who, stirred by a public concert, finds her late father's battered violin in an attic and resolves to make music despite a stern guardian's disapproval. She cleans and hides the instrument, secretly practices by night, and clings to memories and keepsakes that connect her to family and feeling. Music becomes a private refuge and a way to claim joy and identity within a household that misunderstands her longing, while the narrative gently examines childhood yearning, family tensions, and the consoling power of art.

Copyright, 1903
By Dana Estes & Company


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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Chee’s face glowed. She would make music for herself” (Page 17) Frontispiece
“‘This is a ’portant matter. “Guess so” won’t do. Say “yes,” please’” 32
“‘Shall I ask Our Father?’” 51
She stood a moment in meditation, the violin already under her chin 71
“‘I’ve saved you from the great Wi-will-mecq’” 91
It was as though all the plaintive story of a dying race had been stored in that little red case 97