Verdi : The Story of the Little Boy who Loved the Hand Organ
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A succinct, illustrated childhood biography for young readers that traces a future composer's early delight in street and keyboard instruments, his self-driven practice, first work as a church organist, schooling away from home, and the local friendships and mentors who encouraged him. The narrative shows his perseverance through institutional setbacks and steady development into a prolific opera composer. Interspersed with the tale are interactive features for children: cut-and-paste portraits, numbered spaces for dates and captions, prompts and blank pages for the reader to retell the musician's life, and simple instructions to bind the finished booklet into a personal keepsake.
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