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The Mozart Question

Paulo Levi is a world-famous violinist, but he will never play Mozart. Why? When Lesley travels to Venice to interview him, she learns the heartbreaking answer. For the first time in his life, Paulo tells his moving and terrible story – a tale of music, hope and survival set in the Nazi concentration camps. An unforgettable story illustrated with magnificent colour artwork by Michael Foreman.

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cari0608

11 November 2009

loved it

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It was a really good book, although it went too quickly, i was really sad when i finished it because i wanted it to keep going.

Tottenham4lyfe

13 August 2009

loved it

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this book is quite short but still is fenominal it made me imagine to be there in world war 2 being mr.levi having to play mozart for my life ! It was just truly amazing. defenatley a 10/10 for this book

Ben05

6 June 2009

loved it

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This is an excellent book. Michael Morpurgo makes you believe that this is a ‘musical’ story, however, you realise that it is based on WWII! This is the best book, which I have ever read and I would give it 10/10 every time!

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Michael Morpurgo

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Michael Morpurgo has written over 100 books for children, and has won a multitude of awards as well as serving as Children’s Laureate from 2003-2005.

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Michael was the Children’s Laureate 2003-2005, and has won many awards including The Whitbread Prize For The Wreck of the Zanzibar, the Smarties prize for The Butterfly Lion and the Blue Peter Award for Private Peaceful.

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