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    Mole Music by David McPhail, David McPhail (Illustrator)

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    • Age Range: 4 to 8
    • Pub. Date: October 2001
    • 32pp
    • Sales Rank: 62,816
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      • Pub. Date: October 2001
      • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
      • Format: Paperback, 32pp
      • Sales Rank: 62,816
      • Age Range: 4 to 8

      Synopsis

      A spiritual story about the far-reaching effects of private actions.

      Mole has always led a simple life, but lately he feels something is missing. When he first hears someone playing a violin, Mole realizes that he longs to make beautiful music, too.

      Through practice and patience, Mole learns to play. And even though he plays alone, in the privacy of his underground home, his music has an effect on others that is more magical than Mole will ever know.

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      Feeling that something is missing in his simple life, Mole acquires a violin and learns to make beautiful, joyful music.

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      In this tender-hearted picture book, McPhail (Tinker and Tom and the Star Baby) goes underground--literally--to explore the restorative powers of music. Mole feels something is missing from his life, which consists of digging tunnels all day and kicking back in front of the TV in his subterranean home each evening. One night Mole watches a man playing the violin on television ("He made the most beautiful music Mole had ever heard") and resolves to obtain his own violin and learn to play it. His initial attempts with instrument in hand could hardly be called music, but with great determination and practice, Mole soon coaxes gorgeous sounds from the strings. As Mole wonders what effect his music might have on an audience, McPhail cleverly depicts the melodious notes floating up through the ground to appreciative listeners and transforming the world into a more peaceful place. The illustrations chart the aspiring musician's progress through the seasons, as the sapling above his rooftop flourishes on a steady diet of his euphonious tunes. The brief, simply phrased text brims with big ideas that may inspire many a young musician or artist. McPhail's delicate watercolor-and-ink paintings work seamlessly in tandem with the words to deliver a truly resonant message: that music can change the world. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)

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      Biography

      David McPhail is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including the popular Pig Pig stories. He lives with his family in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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      Mole Music Changes the worldby Anonymous

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      October 28, 2004: I'm a 16 year old that heard Mole Music for the first time when I was at swing choir camp last summer. One of our Clinitions read it to us. Mole music is and inspiring story about how a single person can change the world and not even know it. I would reconmend it to anyone who needs a little encouragement or anyone who just want to read one of the worlds best children's books.