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When the music of a banjo stirs the soul of wealthy, cultivated young Jeremiah he is determined to learn how to play it -- even if he has to make one himself.
Ages 9 and up
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This book provides its own unique and fresh interpretation to one of the world's most ambitious and powerful works of art -- Wagner's Ring Cycle.
Ages 14 and up
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A gorgeously illustrated version of one of Canada's iconic songs, Gordon Lightfoot's "Canadian Railroad Trilogy."
Ages 4 and up
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Chin Chiang has dreamed of dancing the dragon's dance but now the first day of the Year of the Dragon has arrived, and he is so scared that he wants to melt into his shoes.
Ages 4 to 8
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This book in the Groundwork Guides series shows that hip hop can be a political tool used to mobilize disenfranchised communities outside the support of mainstream corporations or sponsors.
Ages 14 and up
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When disaster threatens his village, Jamari remembers the wise words of the drummer Baba and finds a way to restore the peace.
Ages 5 to 8
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Set in rural Nova Scotia in one of Canada's oldest black communities, Music from the Sky captures the very special relationship between a girl and her grandfather.
Ages 3 to 6
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The Life and Music of Oscar Peterson
By author: Reva Marin
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Young people will be inspired by this story of Oscar Peterson's musical gift, his determination to lift himself out of the poverty and limited opportunities of his youth, and his refusal to be cowed by racial prejudice.
Ages 11 to 14
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An unlikely duo plans the road trip of a lifetime -- but can they keep from throttling each other before their goals are realized?
Ages 12 to 15
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A very funny story full of adventure and punning for dog and opera lovers alike.
Ages 4 to 7
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