About This Book
A boy raised in the depths of a coal mine finds solace in imagination, a devoted terrier, and an early passion for the violin. The narrative traces his domestic hardships and family losses, friendships and community ties, and a mining disaster that precipitates major change. He pursues musical study abroad, returns to face trials including drifting years and a destructive fire, and gives a pivotal public performance. Throughout, the story follows his artistic development, moral choices, and the influence of social circumstance on his ambitions, concluding with events that resolve his personal and musical journey.
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