Ayumi's Violin
Armed only with a violin, biracial Ayumi faces a new family in a new country.Winner of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Gold AwardNamed one of Colorado's Powerful ReadsPaterson Prize for Books for Young People Honor BookColorado Authors' League Award FinalistIn 1959 when her mother dies, grieving twelve-year-old Ayumi leaves her home in Japan and crosses the Pacific Ocean alone to find the American father she's never met. Biracial, she is confronted with a resentful half-sister and a racist stepmother. The family maid and her rebellious fourteen-year-old son Diego are the only people who befriend her. Ayumi wants to be accepted by her new family, but how much of her true self must she give up?A violin prodigy, Ayumi's only solace is her music. Boys at school taunt her and steal her music books. When she's deprived of her violin, she feels like her mother has died all over again. To get her instrument back, with Diego's help, she shocks even herself by doing the unthinkable.If you like crisp and emotionally sensitive, entertaining, and heartwarming books that enchant and touches, you'll love Ayumi's Violin. Pick up your copy today!Sign up for Mariko Tatsumoto's newsletter and get one of her books for Free. marikotatsumoto.com
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Ayumi's Violin
Armed only with a violin, biracial Ayumi faces a new family in a new country.Winner of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Gold AwardNamed one of Colorado's Powerful ReadsPaterson Prize for Books for Young People Honor BookColorado Authors' League Award FinalistIn 1959 when her mother dies, grieving twelve-year-old Ayumi leaves her home in Japan and crosses the Pacific Ocean alone to find the American father she's never met. Biracial, she is confronted with a resentful half-sister and a racist stepmother. The family maid and her rebellious fourteen-year-old son Diego are the only people who befriend her. Ayumi wants to be accepted by her new family, but how much of her true self must she give up?A violin prodigy, Ayumi's only solace is her music. Boys at school taunt her and steal her music books. When she's deprived of her violin, she feels like her mother has died all over again. To get her instrument back, with Diego's help, she shocks even herself by doing the unthinkable.If you like crisp and emotionally sensitive, entertaining, and heartwarming books that enchant and touches, you'll love Ayumi's Violin. Pick up your copy today!Sign up for Mariko Tatsumoto's newsletter and get one of her books for Free. marikotatsumoto.com
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Ayumi's Violin

Ayumi's Violin

by Mariko Tatsumoto
Ayumi's Violin

Ayumi's Violin

by Mariko Tatsumoto

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Armed only with a violin, biracial Ayumi faces a new family in a new country.Winner of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Gold AwardNamed one of Colorado's Powerful ReadsPaterson Prize for Books for Young People Honor BookColorado Authors' League Award FinalistIn 1959 when her mother dies, grieving twelve-year-old Ayumi leaves her home in Japan and crosses the Pacific Ocean alone to find the American father she's never met. Biracial, she is confronted with a resentful half-sister and a racist stepmother. The family maid and her rebellious fourteen-year-old son Diego are the only people who befriend her. Ayumi wants to be accepted by her new family, but how much of her true self must she give up?A violin prodigy, Ayumi's only solace is her music. Boys at school taunt her and steal her music books. When she's deprived of her violin, she feels like her mother has died all over again. To get her instrument back, with Diego's help, she shocks even herself by doing the unthinkable.If you like crisp and emotionally sensitive, entertaining, and heartwarming books that enchant and touches, you'll love Ayumi's Violin. Pick up your copy today!Sign up for Mariko Tatsumoto's newsletter and get one of her books for Free. marikotatsumoto.com

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515287308
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/22/2015
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

When Mariko Tatsumoto emigrated with her family from Japan at the age of eight, she didn't know English. As soon as she learned to read English, she fell in love with books and wanted to become a writer. But before finding her way to becoming a children's book author, she became the first Asian woman attorney in Colorado.
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