Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay

Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay

By Susan Hood

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From award-winning author Susan Hood and illustrator Sally Wern Comport comes the extraordinary true tale of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay, an orchestra made up of children playing instruments built from recycled trash.

Ada Ríos grew up in Cateura, a small town in Paraguay built on a landfill. She dreamed of playing the violin, but with little money for anything but the bare essentials, it was never an option...until a music teacher named Favio Chávez arrived. He wanted to give the children of Cateura something special, so he made them instruments out of materials found in the trash. It was a crazy idea, but one that would leave Ada—and her town—forever changed. Now, the Recycled Orchestra plays venues around the world, spreading their message of hope and innovation.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781481430951
ISBN-10: 1481430955
Published on 5/3/2016
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 40

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Ralph Ralph

Vary good book

Madilyn Madilyn

First Ada has to dig in the trash for stuff to make money. It is a vary good book and a vary hart warming story. My favorite character is Ada because she is very kind,brave,caring,awesome,and fun. At the end of the story Ada performs for a big crowd. If you like happy and sad books well Ada’s violin has both of them in one. I love Ada’s violin and I think you will to. I recommend this book for you.