Hamlisch, Marvin
Marvin Makes Music Illustrated by Jim Madsen Dial Books for Young Readers, 2012. $17.99 PICTURE BOOK Content: G.
Marvin
loves the piano and he loves music.
He likes the music that he makes up in his head best, so he has a hard
time when he is supposed to practice his lessons because he doesn’t like to
play “old music”. He also has a
hard time performing in front of other people. His parents think that he is good enough at the piano that
they want him to audition at a special musical school, but he is nervous. They arrive to the audition early
enough that Marvin and his father go to the roof to take a deep breath and look
at the city. They get locked on
the rooftop and by the time someone helps them get down they are late for the
audition. Although he is
flustered, Marvin imagines that he is on the roof with his father when he plays
for the judges, plays his piece great and is accepted into the music
school. The illustrations are
great and this book is telling a story from the real composer, Marvin
Hamlisch’s life which makes it even more interesting.
I think this is a great book for inspiring kids to keep
practicing their instruments even though the songs they may have to practice
aren’t always what they want to play.
It also discusses what Marvin did about his stage fright, which also
could help kids talk about ways to overcome their fear of performing in front of
others.
EL (K-3), EL -ADVISABLE.
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