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Duet / Elise Broach ; with illustrations by Ziyue Chen.

Broach, Elise, (author.). Chen, Ziyue, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Welcome to the world of Mirabelle, a young goldfinch who loves to sing and dreams of becoming a musical star. Mirabelle lives with her family in the backyard of a piano teacher, and she is quickly intrigued by Mr. Starek's newest pupil. Michael Jin is an eleven-year-old keyboard sensation, but lesson after lesson, he refuses to play. With the prestigious Chopin Festival looming at summer's end, how will he be ready in time? Mirabelle is responsible for Michael's breakthrough--to her own astonishment, she sings the Chopin piece he is beginning to play. It is their first duet. Thus begins a secret adventure that will take Mirabelle and Michael further than they ever imagined--in music, in friendship, and in solving the mystery of a lost piano that could be worth millions. A house full of treasures holds the clues. There, Mirabelle, Michael, and their friend Emily will make an important discovery that links the great composer Frédéric Chopin, the trailblazing author George Sand, and the French Romantic painter Eugene Delacroix. -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316311359
  • ISBN: 0316311359
  • Physical Description: 294 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Christy Ottaviano Books, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company, 2022.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publication date, and paging may vary.
Formatted Contents Note:
Music lesson -- Michael -- Back at the nest -- Emily -- Lost pianos -- Duet -- The secret -- Names -- A possible pleyel -- At the bird feeder -- The heart of Chopin -- History and mystery -- A very old piano -- Mother's surprise -- The house full of treasures -- A grand piano -- Pieces of a picture -- To play a pleyel -- Practice -- New arrivals -- A discovery -- Valuables -- All locked up -- The way in -- A door in the door -- Storm -- Tricks -- Trespassers -- A perfect match -- The final push -- Ready or not -- Help! -- Waiting -- Return -- Art among friends -- Tree full of songs -- Chopin forever.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 8-12. Little, Brown and Company.
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.5 8 515525.
Subject: Chopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849 > Juvenile fiction.
Goldfinches > Juvenile fiction.
Birdsongs > Juvenile fiction.
Music > Juvenile fiction.
Piano > Juvenile fiction.
Human-animal relationships > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Animal fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 25 of 27 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Caruthersville Public. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Caruthersville Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 27 total copies.
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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780316311359
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by Broach, Elise; Chen, Ziyue (Illustrator)
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A singing goldfinch becomes a musical muse for a young piano prodigy. Mirabelle, a young female goldfinch who loves music, closely watches the home of Mr. Starek, a gifted piano teacher. One day, a tween boy named Michael Jin arrives, clearly against his wishes. The boy refuses to play for the esteemed teacher, who is supposed to help Michael prepare for the prestigious Chopin Festival in Hartford. Broach unfurls a shy dance between boy and bird, as Mirabelle's curiosity helps Michael, who presents as East Asian American, reveal his precocious talent. When Michael plays Chopin's Minute Waltz, Mirabelle, perched in a tree outside the window, begins to sing along, inspiring both to perform beyond their expectations. This creates a musical friendship that leads them to the mystery of Chopin's lost piano. Readers learn about the historical friendship among three geniuses: Frédéric Chopin; his muse, the writer George Sand; and painter Eugene Delacroix. A dilapidated house stuffed with treasures holds a rare piano that brings forth the duo's best performances, but will the bank take the house and all its contents away? Glimpses of bird life provide a lighthearted balance to the fine details of musicality and piano virtuosity. This story illustrates an appreciation for excellence and the passion to create music just for the joy of it. Final art not seen. A quick and interesting musical read, full of history and mystery. (author's note) (Fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9780316311359
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Mirabelle, a goldfinch with a sparkling personality, narrates this engaging music-focused mystery con brio. She attributes her excellent taste in music to listening through the window to a world-renowned pianist, and she's intrigued by his unappreciative, sulky new student, Michael. When Michael finally tries out the piano, she can't resist singing along with him to Chopin's Minute Waltz: "It's as if the song is singing me...Am I still made of bones and skin and feathers? No. I am only song." Mirabelle's singing inspires Michael, and the two continue their duets as Michael prepares for a Chopin contest. Broach skillfully incorporates bits of bird lore and information about both Chopin (including the macabre story of his heart) and his life partner, George Sand. As in Broach's previous books Masterpiece (rev. 11/08) and Shakespeare's Secret, a historic object is missing -- this time, Chopin's piano. The pace is brisk, and Mirabelle faces multiple dilemmas (beyond her secret duets), involving newly hatched siblings, a dangerous cat, and a desperately ill man. Broach gives her heroine true self-determination and emotional growth, as the little bird ponders her situation: "What's the difference between a secret and a lie? A secret probably feels like a lie to someone who loves you." A final note sorts out historical fact from fiction. Susan Dove Lempke May/June 2022 p.139(c) Copyright 2022. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Mirabelle, a goldfinch who sings beautifully, enjoys listening from a branch outside Mr. Starek's window when he plays the piano. A former concert pianist, the elderly man occasionally gives lessons to exceptionally gifted students such as Michael, an 11-year-old boy who is preparing to perform at a Chopin Festival. Unhappy to leave his former teacher, Michael initially refuses to play for Mr. Starek. But one day, the boy begins playing a piece by Chopin, and Mirabelle, perched near the window, begins to sing along. The spontaneous duet fills them both with awe. Now eager to learn from Mr. Starek and determined to play Chopin's music well, Michael is also intrigued by the mystery of the composer's missing Pleyel pianos and sets out to find one with help from Mirabelle. The story involves a treasure hunt, but it revolves around the characters' love of music and the sense of wonder that it inspires. Black-and-white art (not seen in final form) will illustrate the book. Mirabelle's lively, accessible first-person narrative offers a fresh perspective on the lives of birds and keen perception of the human characters. A companion book to Broach's Masterpiece (2008), this captivating chapter book is perfect for readers who, like Mirabelle, are sometimes spellbound by music.

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Narrated by Mirabelle, a goldfinch with an exceptional voice, this soulful story set near Boston offers a bird's-eye view of three friends bound together by their passion for music. Mirabelle loves to listen to her once-famous pianist neighbor Mr. Starek, an emigrant from Poland, play the piano; he, in turn, delights in her singing. But when his sister dies, Mr. Starek grows despondent and ill until he takes on new student Michael Jin, who reads as East Asian, a rising sixth grader preparing for an upcoming Chopin competition that could "open doors." Michael is initially reluctant to play, but when he does, his talent astonishes both Mirabelle and Mr. Starek. Over the next few weeks, Mirabelle attends the lessons, performing duets with Michael, learning the history of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin alongside that of French author George Sand and French painter Eugene Delacroix, and becoming involved in a mystery regarding a very old, very valuable piano. Rich with facts around goldfinches and music, Broach's (the Masterpiece Adventure series) novel employs vivid descriptions ("It comes in a torrent, a rush of silvery notes cascading over one another"), unique characters, and carefully crafted suspense. Occasional b&w illustrations by Chen (Dancing with Daddy) depict the characters. Ages 8--12. (May)


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