Tomas and the Gypsy Violin

By (author): Robert Eisenberg

A story for readers of all generations, Tomas and the Gypsy Violin is a simple but powerful tale about the transformative and healing power of music. The story revolves around an orphaned Roma child, Thomas, who is adopted by a Toronto couple. The traumatized boy is unresponsive to his new environment and withdraws into his own private world, but he comes out of his shell when he is reacquainted with the old and tattered violin he brought along with him from Hungary, the only relic of his past life. This violin turns out to be his salvation. A book about the love of music and the love of parent and child, it is also one of the few books that deals with the Roma community in Toronto.

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Robert Eisenberg

Robert Eisenberg was born, raised and lives in Toronto. He is married with four children if, as he does, you include sons-in-law, and two grandchildren, all of whom live in Toronto. The three books he has written all take place in Toronto.

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A story for readers of all generations, Tomas and the Gypsy Violin is a simple but powerful tale about the transformative and healing power of music. The story revolves around an orphaned Roma child, Thomas, who is adopted by a Toronto couple. The traumatized boy is unresponsive to his new environment and withdraws into his own private world, but he comes out of his shell when he is reacquainted with the old and tattered violin he brought along with him from Hungary, the only relic of his past life. This violin turns out to be his salvation. A book about the love of music and the love of parent and child, it is also one of the few books that deals with the Roma community in Toronto.

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Dimensions:

120 Pages
8.5in * 5.25in * 1in
1lb

Published:

September 15, 2015

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Quattro Books

ISBN:

9781927443835

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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