Who is playing that beautiful music in the subway? And why is nobody
listening? This gorgeous picture book is based on the true story of
Joshua Bell, the renowned American violinist who famously took his
instrument down into the Washington D.C. subway for a free concert. More
than a thousand commuters rushed by him, but only seven stopped to
listen for more than a minute. In The Man with the Violin, bestselling
author Kathy Stinson has woven a heart-warming story that reminds us all
to stop and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Dylan is someone
who notices things. His mom is someone who doesn't. So try as he might,
Dylan can't get his mom to listen to the man playing the violin in the
subway station. With the beautiful music in his head all day long, Dylan
can't forget the violinist, and finally succeeds in making his mother
stop and listen, too. Vividly imagined text combined with illustrations
that pulse with energy expertly demonstrate the transformative power of
music. With a postscript explaining Joshua Bell's story, and afterword
by Joshua Bell himself.