O Violin De Auschwitz
由
M. Angels Anglada
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Science Fiction
格式
平装书
页数
144
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Jan 1, 2005
出版商
Xerais De Galicia Edicions
ISBN-10
8475079768
ISBN-13
9788475079769
描述
In a poignant tale set against the backdrop of one of history's darkest periods, young readers are introduced to the heartbreaking story of resilience through music. The narrative follows a young protagonist who discovers an old violin in the confines of a concentration camp. This instrument, once a source of beauty and joy, becomes a symbol of hope and survival amidst unspeakable adversity.
As the children navigate the harsh realities of their environment, the violin emerges as a comforting presence, bringing together their fragmented spirits. It invites moments of tenderness and unity, reminding them of the power of art and the human spirit. Through the lens of this musical journey, the story skillfully weaves themes of friendship, courage, and the enduring strength of dreams, offering a profound message of hope for young hearts.
M. Angels Anglada crafts an emotionally charged narrative that engages the imagination while educating readers about the importance of compassion and resilience. The vibrant storytelling not only brings historical events to life but also celebrates the transformative power of creativity, making it a cherished read for both children and young adults.
As the children navigate the harsh realities of their environment, the violin emerges as a comforting presence, bringing together their fragmented spirits. It invites moments of tenderness and unity, reminding them of the power of art and the human spirit. Through the lens of this musical journey, the story skillfully weaves themes of friendship, courage, and the enduring strength of dreams, offering a profound message of hope for young hearts.
M. Angels Anglada crafts an emotionally charged narrative that engages the imagination while educating readers about the importance of compassion and resilience. The vibrant storytelling not only brings historical events to life but also celebrates the transformative power of creativity, making it a cherished read for both children and young adults.