The Girl Who Heard the Music: How One Pianist and 85,000 Bottles and Cans Brought New Hope to an Island by Marni Fogelson

The Girl Who Heard the Music: How One Pianist and 85,000 Bottles and Cans Brought New Hope to an Island

Marni Fogelson
40 pages
Sourcebooks Explore
Apr 2023
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The true story of award-winning pianist and environmental activist Mahani Teave and the beloved island she is helping to save."This upbeat and fascinating story will leave readers feeling as though they, too, can make a difference when it comes to helping the planet." -- Kirkus ReviewsImagine living on a tiny island more than a thousand miles from any other inhabited place! That's where a girl named Mahani lived -- on Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. Mahani grew up taking music lessons on the island's only piano. She had the talent to become a great pianist, but pursuing that dream meant leaving the home she loved.As Mahani toured the world as an acclaimed concert pianist, Rapa Nui stayed close to her heart. She knew the island struggled with problems like ocean trash and wondered how she could help. So she returned to Rapa Nui with a new dream -- to build a music school! The unique building is constructed with recycled trash and has solar panels and a food garden. Now Mahani is helping build a more sustainable future for her island home -- where the music continues.The perfect choice for parents looking for:Inspiring nonfiction about women making a differenceStories about sustainability and saving the environment Kids STEAM books
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Pages 40
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Published 2023
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