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Books with title The Piano

  • The Piano

    Edgar J. Hyde

    language (, Oct. 25, 2015)
    Roger and Emily Houston can’t believe the bargain they have found when they buy a piano for a mere £200 – just perfect for the piano lessons of their children Victoria and Darryn. Their delight soon turns to amazement and horror ‑ the piano has a life (or is that a death?) of it’s own. The melodies that it plays over and over again are (literally) haunting and it becomes clear that someone from their past has a message for the Houston family about a very important decision they are about to make.
  • The Piano

    William Neals Reynolds Professor of Biochemistry William Miller, Susan Keeter

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 2000)
    Set in the deep South of the early 1900s, an African American girl learns to play the piano from her white employer and their mutual love of music rewards them with a friendship that transcends age and race. Tia loves music. She walks the summer streets searching for new sounds and different kinds of music that will transport her from the hot, dry town where she lives to imaginary places filled with castles, mountains, and deep snow.One day, Tia wanders into the white section of town. Soon she is transfixed by a wonderful melody that drifts towards her from one of the houses. Without thinking, Tia accepts a maid's job from Miss Hartwell, the woman who lives there, just so she can hear more of the music.The Piano is an uplifting story of caring, friendship, and the connections that can develop between people, no matter how different their ages and backgrounds.
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  • The Piano

    Bill Ballantine

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts. Inc., March 15, 1971)
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  • The Piano

    Juha Virta, Marika Maijala

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, March 6, 2018)
    The first installment in a series about Filippa and her friends . . . What do you do when a piano shows up in your yard? Take a cat-nap? Use it as a coffee table? What’s a band to do when one of its instruments goes missing? And what does a yellow sock have to do with anything? Join Filippa and friends in a whacky adventure when they wake up to find a piano in the front yard. Kids will love the bright and whimsical artwork in this book as they find out how the piano is returned to the band, new friends are found, and music is made. Juha Virta is a teacher, artist, musician, and writer living and working in Helsinki, Finland. His previous series with Marika Maijala, Sylvi Kepponen, has been translated and published around the world. Marika Maijala lives in Helsinki, Finland, illustrating children’s books. Her work has been published in 10 countries. She received the Beautiful Book prize in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2015, and the Rudolf Koivu award for Best Finnish Children's Book Illustration in 2009.
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  • The Red Piano

    André Leblanc, Barroux

    Hardcover (Wilkins Farago Pty Ltd, Dec. 1, 2010)
    A beautiful and extraordinary account of international concert pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei’s hardships and triumphs while growing up during China’s Cultural Revolution Stirring and inspiring, this picture book relates the story of a gifted young girl's passion for the piano in a time of historic turmoil. During China's Cultural Revolution a young girl is taken from her family and sent to a far-off labor camp. Forbidden to play the piano, she nevertheless finds a way of smuggling handwritten music into the camp and sneaking away at night to practice a piano in a secret location—until, one night, she is caught. Inspired by the amazing true story of international concert pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei, this acclaimed picture book poetically relates an astonishing story of perseverance set against a cataclysmic period of history.
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  • By The Piano

    Rita Carroll

    eBook (Infostudio Inc, )
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  • The Piano Man

    Debbi Chocolate, Eric Velasquez

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Feb. 1, 1998)
    In this beautiful story, poignant prose and lush paintings tell the story of a girl's bond with her grandfather through their shared love of music. Eric Velasquez' stunning picture book debut, for which he received the Coretta Scott King New Talent Award, captures Debbi Chocolate's vivid memories of her grandfather, the piano man, his long career spanning decades of American music history, and his special talent for sharing his passion with generation after generation.
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  • The Piano

    Rosemary Border

    Mass Market Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, )
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  • The Piano

    Edgar J. Hyde

    Paperback (Children's Choice Publications Ltd, July 6, 1998)
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  • The sad piano

    Logan Delehanty

    language (Logan Delehanty, May 8, 2016)
    A story of a piano's love for a little girl, written from a young boy perspective .
  • The Piano

    Edgar J. Hyde

    Paperback (Igloo Books Ltd, July 6, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • The Piano Bed

    Anne Marie Drew

    language (Sunbury Press, Inc., July 29, 2014)
    Caeli survives an earthquake, her father’s death, and an abrupt voyage from Italy to the United States. Now, she faces steely-eyed Nona Rosie who forces her to sleep in a piano and classmates who make her feel like an outcast. Worst of all, everyone believes her mother is dead. 10-year-old Caeli Farina refuses to give up hope. She knows her beloved Mama is alive and sets out to find her.