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The Harmonica

de Tony Johnston

Altres autors: Ron Mazellan (Il·lustrador)

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Separated from his parents in Poland during World War II, a young Jewish boy enslaved in a concentration camp, keeps hope alive while playing Schubert on his harmonica whenever the camp's commandant orders him to play.
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This powerful story, inspired by the life of a Holocaust survivor, is a testament to the human spirit and the transcendent power of music.When the Nazis invaded Poland, a family is split apart. The parents are sent to one concentration camp, their son to another. Only his father's gift, a harmonica, keeps the boy's hopes alive and, miraculously, ensures his survival. When an officer discovers his talent, he makes the boy play each night. Through music the boy invokes his parents and brings comfort to the other prisoners, lifting their spirits if only for a moment at time.Ron Mazellan's luminous artwork depicts the bleakness of the time, while letting the beauty that hope can bring through the darkness shine.
  Quilt18 | Oct 24, 2023 |
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When the Nazis invade Poland, a family is split apart. A harmonica keeps a boy's hope alive. The story is inspired by the life of a Holocaust survivor.
  NativityPeaceLibrary | May 28, 2022 |
Tony Johnston tells a story of the power of music. A young Jewish boy learns to play the harmonica specifically his favorite tune Schubert. Shortly after his mother and father are taken from him, and he is sent to a concentration camp. The dark and somber illustrations tell the story of hardship and depression that occurred here. To his benefit, the commanding officer loved Schubert and the little boy was asked to play for him and given bread. His guilt diminished when another prisoner thanked him; as he played, the prisoners could hear in the other room and were given comfort. The harmonica that offered him comfort and joy while he was with his parents did the same for the prisoners living with fear, little food, and miserable conditions. ( )
  cblanco | Apr 1, 2020 |
This book was absolutely heart wrenching, and yet I loved it for a few reasons. The illustrations were done masterfully, and mirrored the text perfectly. While all the illustrations were somewhat gloomy and drab, the drawings were more colorful at the happy times of the story, like the boy's memories of his family, and got significantly darker when the Nazis came. When the boy thought of music and his family, the colors popped up again. As much as I liked the book, I think this book might be too much for young readers. When the narrator said “I was sent to a concentration camp, swallowed, dreams and all, down the dark Nazi throat," I thought about how a young reader would react to that and was unsure. On one hand, this book could be a excellent introduction to the Holocaust and the hardships the Jewish community went through. On the other, some kids might not be ready for how dark and cruel this story was at some points, and they may take nothing away from the book which would be a shame. All in all, this book was a quick, easy, and meaningful read. ( )
  smatti10 | Feb 7, 2020 |
I really loved the symbolize of the harmonica. The harmonica reminded the boy each night of his parents. Although, he was forced to play it by the Nazi soldier who loved the music, he still enjoyed playing it because it reminded him of when his mother would dance and of his father's words of wisdom. I think this is a great book to teach kids about the holocaust. It shows how kids were separated from their parents and put into concentration camps. This book reminded me of the movie "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas" and I love that movie. Although this book has very little words, it speaks with so much volume because it is so meaningful. ( )
  hdavis1 | Sep 5, 2019 |
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