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Hana Hashimoto, Sixth Violin

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In this beautifully written picture book, Hana Hashimoto has signed up to play her violin at her school’s talent show. The trouble is, she’s only a beginner, and she’s had only three lessons. Her brothers insist she isn’t good enough. “It’s a talent show, Hana,” they tell her. “You’ll be a disaster!” Hana remembers how wonderfully her talented grandfather, or Ojiichan, played his violin when she was visiting him in Japan. So, just like Ojiichan, Hana practices every day. She is determined to play her best. When Hana’s confidence wavers on the night of the show, however, she begins to wonder if her brothers were right. But then Hana surprises everyone once it’s her turn to perform — even herself!# The Asian American female protagonist in this story offers a unique perspective, and bestselling author Chieri Uegaki has woven in lyrical scenes from Japan that add depth and resonance. The details in the artwork by Qin Leng connect the two places and contain a feeling of melody throughout. In the classroom, this book could serve as a celebration of music and performing arts, multicultural studies or the importance of intergenerational relationships. It is also a fabulous character education tie-in for discussing courage and perseverance. This terrifically inspiring book offers hope and confidence to all children who are yearning to master something difficult. Perhaps even more important, it allows children to see that there is more than one way to be successful at a task.

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In this beautifully written picture book, Hana Hashimoto has signed up to play her violin at her school’s talent show. The trouble is, she’s only a beginner, and she’s had only three lessons. Her brothers insist she isn’t good enough. “It’s a talent show, Hana,” they tell her. “You’ll be a disaster!” Hana remembers how wonderfully her talented grandfather, or Ojiichan, played his violin when she was visiting him in Japan. So, just like Ojiichan, Hana practices every day. She is determined to play her best. When Hana’s confidence wavers on the night of the show, however, she begins to wonder if her brothers were right. But then Hana surprises everyone once it’s her turn to perform — even herself!# The Asian American female protagonist in this story offers a unique perspective, and bestselling author Chieri Uegaki has woven in lyrical scenes from Japan that add depth and resonance. The details in the artwork by Qin Leng connect the two places and contain a feeling of melody throughout. In the classroom, this book could serve as a celebration of music and performing arts, multicultural studies or the importance of intergenerational relationships. It is also a fabulous character education tie-in for discussing courage and perseverance. This terrifically inspiring book offers hope and confidence to all children who are yearning to master something difficult. Perhaps even more important, it allows children to see that there is more than one way to be successful at a task.

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"This sweet multicultural story will resonate with anyone who has experienced stage fright."

Kirkus Reviews, 18/06/2014

"Hana’s clever triumph is testament to her inventiveness, perceptiveness, and dedication."

Publishers Weekly, 23/06/2014

"And that, folks, is how you tell a completely charming yet refreshingly unsentimental tale of an intergenerational bond of love."

The Horn Book Magazine, 01/09/2014

"The quiet story would make a fine addition to most libraries."

School Library Journal, 01/09/2014

"Uegaki’s book is winning in every possible way ... Hana displays courage, creative problem-solving and lots of spunk."

Kirkus Reviews, 12/09/2014

"Combining a love for music, artful storytelling, and beautifully evocative visuals, this will likely inspire young musicians to discover how to use their nascent skills creatively."

Booklist, 01/11/2014

"Learning to do something new and how to apply yourself and perseverance are applications that can be drawn from this book."

Resource Links, 01/02/2015

Awards

  • 2015 - CCBC Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center, Winner

  • 2015 - Chocolate Lily Book Award, Picture Book Category, West Coast Book Prize Society, Commended

  • 2015 - Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize, The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, Commended

  • 2015 - Ezra Jack Keats Book Award for New Writer, Maine Association of School Libraries (MASL), Winner

  • 2015 - Maine State Chickadee Award, Children’s Literature and Reading Special Interest Group, Commended

  • 2015 - Notable Books for a Global Society (NBGS) List, International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), Winner

  • 2015 - USBBY Outstanding International Books, honor list, OLA’s Canadian Materials Committee, Winner

  • 2014 - , Asian Pacific American Librarians Association, Winner

  • 2014 - 2014 OLA Best Bet List for Children, Toronto Public Library, Winner

  • 2014 - Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, Picture Book Category, Canada Council, Commended

  • 2014 - First & Best List, A Mighty Girl, Commended

  • 2014 - Governor General's Literary Award, Children's Literature Illustration, Metro News, Winner

  • 2014 - Top 2014 Mighty Girl Books For Younger Readers, , Winner

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