A violin and a middle-school musical unleash a dark family secret in
this moving story by an award-winning author duo. For fans of The
Devil's Arithmetic and Hana's Suitcase.
It's 2002. In the aftermath of the twin towers -- and the death of her
beloved grandmother -- Shirli Berman is intent on moving forward. The
best singer in her junior high, she auditions for the lead role in
Fiddler on the Roof, but is crushed to learn that she's been given the
part of the old Jewish mother in the musical rather than the coveted
part of the sister. But there is an upside: her husband is none other
than Ben Morgan, the cutest and most popular boy in the school.
Deciding to throw herself into the role, she rummages in her
grandfather's attic for some props. There, she discovers an old violin
in the corner -- strange, since her Zayde has never seemed to like
music, never even going to any of her recitals. Showing it to her
grandfather unleashes an anger in him she has never seen before, and
while she is frightened of what it might mean, Shirli keeps trying to
connect with her Zayde and discover the awful reason behind his anger. A
long-kept family secret spills out, and Shirli learns the true power of
music, both terrible and wonderful.