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Danté Plays His Blues in Franklin, TN
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Danté Plays His Blues in Franklin, TN
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"A resonant tale of a boy dealing with change in his own way." —
Kirkus Reviews
From debut author Allen R. Wells and
New York Times
bestselling illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice comes a tender and heartwarming picture book about a boy affected by housing insecurity who learns the power of expressing his feelings through music.
When Danté and his mother lose their housing, they move in with Uncle Ron and Uncle Joe. It’s tough at first, as Danté misses his friends and his neighborhood, so Uncle Ron teaches him to play the saxophone. Together they practice every day,
DO-RE-MI-FA-RROOWWRR!
Learning how to play is hard, especially when you have the blues. Can Danté turn his blues into his muse?
Kirkus Reviews
From debut author Allen R. Wells and
New York Times
bestselling illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice comes a tender and heartwarming picture book about a boy affected by housing insecurity who learns the power of expressing his feelings through music.
When Danté and his mother lose their housing, they move in with Uncle Ron and Uncle Joe. It’s tough at first, as Danté misses his friends and his neighborhood, so Uncle Ron teaches him to play the saxophone. Together they practice every day,
DO-RE-MI-FA-RROOWWRR!
Learning how to play is hard, especially when you have the blues. Can Danté turn his blues into his muse?
"A resonant tale of a boy dealing with change in his own way." —
Kirkus Reviews
From debut author Allen R. Wells and
New York Times
bestselling illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice comes a tender and heartwarming picture book about a boy affected by housing insecurity who learns the power of expressing his feelings through music.
When Danté and his mother lose their housing, they move in with Uncle Ron and Uncle Joe. It’s tough at first, as Danté misses his friends and his neighborhood, so Uncle Ron teaches him to play the saxophone. Together they practice every day,
DO-RE-MI-FA-RROOWWRR!
Learning how to play is hard, especially when you have the blues. Can Danté turn his blues into his muse?
Kirkus Reviews
From debut author Allen R. Wells and
New York Times
bestselling illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice comes a tender and heartwarming picture book about a boy affected by housing insecurity who learns the power of expressing his feelings through music.
When Danté and his mother lose their housing, they move in with Uncle Ron and Uncle Joe. It’s tough at first, as Danté misses his friends and his neighborhood, so Uncle Ron teaches him to play the saxophone. Together they practice every day,
DO-RE-MI-FA-RROOWWRR!
Learning how to play is hard, especially when you have the blues. Can Danté turn his blues into his muse?
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