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Enly and the Buskin' Blues by Jennie Liu

mizpurplest's review

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Reading this with my daughter and she was not interested

angelofmine1974's review

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medium-paced

2.0

My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/UByVC3KngP0

Enjoy!

a_devine_read's review

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adventurous funny hopeful inspiring medium-paced

5.0

Enly's best friend is going to a music camp this summer.  He desperately wants to go but when he sees the price, he has to figure out how.  Enly ends up buskin his music in an attempt to save money.  This creates some hairy and funny situations.
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My first thought after reading this book was that it would be great for our One Book One School for a year in the near future.  The book focuses on family, community and problem solving.  This is a great book that could bring a school together.  
This book is perfect for music lovers and those who love to solve problems.  I would feel comfortable putting this book into the hands of any child who fits the lexile of this book.
Many thanks to Net Galley and to Lerner Publishing Group for providing me with an ARC of this book.

ljrinaldi's review

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4.0

Enly just wants to earn money, and he figures with all all the tourists, and the way the area has been gentrified, that there are lots of people that will pay him if he busked. But the piano keyboard of his late father musician needs electricity to run, and that won't work. He wants to save money for band camp, because he wants to do what his father did.

It is a cute story of learning how to be a busker, and what happens as one, and the ups and downs.

The secondary story, lying underneith the story of Enly, is the story of how a small town can be discovered and gentrified so much that the original people that made it home, that added to its charm, can no longer afford to live there. This is shown in the way the senior housing, where Enly gets his piano lessons, that his teacher can't afford to both color her hair, and eat well.

Good book to teach children, in a subtle way, that changes in a town can mean for the marginalized. But it is also a good story to show that you can work hard to get to what you want, with a little help from friends and family.


Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.
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