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Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
Contributor(s): Namioka, Lensey (Author)
ISBN: 0440409179     ISBN-13: 9780440409175
Publisher: Yearling Books
OUR PRICE:   $8.09  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1994
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Annotation: Everyone in the Yang family is a talented musician except for nine-year-old Yingtao, the youngest Yang. Even after years of violin lessons from his father, Yingtao cannot make beautiful music.
Now that his family has moved from China to Seattle, Yingtao wants to learn English and make new friends at school. Still, he must make time to practice his violin for an important family recital to help his father get more students. Yingtao is afraid his screeching violin will ruin the recital. But he's even more afraid to tell his family that he has found something he likes better than music.
Together he and his new friend Matthew think of a sure way to save the recital. They are certain nothing will go wrong.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | People & Places - United States - Asian American
- Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts - Music
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - New Experience
Dewey: FIC
Lexile Measure: 700
Series: Yang Family
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 5.15" W x 7.61" (0.22 lbs) 144 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Asian
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 8550
Reading Level: 4.6   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 3.0
 
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Everyone in the Yang family is a talented musician except for nine-year-old Yingtao, the youngest Yang. Even after years of violin lessons from his father, Yingtao cannot make beautiful music.

Now that his family has moved from China to Seattle, Yingtao wants to learn English and make new friends at school. Still, he must make time to practice his violin for an important family recital to help his father get more students. Yingtao is afraid his screeching violin will ruin the recital. But he's even more afraid to tell his family that he has found something he likes better than music.

Together he and his new friend Matthew think of a sure way to save the recital. They are certain nothing will go wrong.