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category: Children's Fiction
published: Mar 2011
ISBN:9781554980857
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Banjo of Destiny

by Cary Fagan, illustrated by Selcuk Demirel

tagged: self-esteem & self-reliance, music
Description

Nominee for the 2012 Silver Birch Express Award in the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading Program.

Jeremiah Birnbaum is stinking rich. He lives in a house with nine bathrooms, a games room, an exercise room, an indoor pool, a hot tub, a movie theater, a bowling alley and a tennis court. His parents, a former hotdog vendor and window cleaner who made it big in dental floss, make sure Jeremiah goes to the very best private school, and that he takes lessons in all the things he will need to know how to do as an accomplished and impressive young man: etiquette lessons, ballroom dancing, watercolor painting. And, of course, classical piano.

Jeremiah complies, because he wants to please his parents. But one day, by chance, he hears the captivating strains of a different kind of music -- the strums, plucks and rhythms of a banjo. It is music that stirs something in Jeremiah's dutiful little soul, and he is suddenly obsessed. And when his parents forbid him to play one, he decides to learn anyway -- even if he has to make the instrument himself.

About the Authors

Cary Fagan

CARY FAGANĀ is an award-winning author for children and adults. In 2014 Cary was awarded the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People for his body of work. Cary was born and raised in Toronto, where he lives with his family.


Selcuk Demirel was born in Artvin, Turkey, in 1954. He moved to Paris in 1978 and still lives there. Visit Selcuk Demirel's website: http://www.selcuk-demirel.com/
Contributor Notes

Cary Fagan has won the Vicky Metcalf Award, the Jewish Book Award and the IODE Jean Throop Book Award, and his books have been nominated for the Rogers Trust Fiction Prize, the Giller Prize, the Silver Birch Award, the Norma Fleck Award and the Rocky Mountain Book Award. He is the author of several popular short novels and picture books, including Danny, Who Fell in a Hole and A Cage Went in Search of a Bird (illustrated by Banafsheh Erfanian). The Old World, his recent collection of adult short stories, was published by Anansi in March 2017.

Selcuk Demirel was born in Artvin, Turkey, in 1954. He moved to Paris in 1978 and still lives there.

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Editorial Reviews

There is much that parents and their kids can share in the novel, a quality not easily found in books aimed at adolescents.

— The Canadian Jewish News

...warm and cheerful and would be welcomed by anyone with a musical bent...

— Sal's Fiction Addiction

This bittersweet novel has just the right touch of wit and creativity to catch and keep the attention of young discerning readers. Thoroughly entwined into the novel is an unusual twist on the economics concept of wants versus needs that will encourage readers to think about what brings true happiness.

— Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

... Fagan presents a sweet, quiet, and neatly packaged tale that emphasizes the importance of hard work and following your dreams in the face of adversity.

— School Library Journal

This has the spirit and cheer of comic melodrama, its fun coming as much from Fagan's breezy asides as from the plot.

— Toronto Star

...this sweet, quirky little book hits all the right notes. Highly recommended.

— CM Magazine

...a low-key charmer.

— Kirkus Reviews

This is a touching and fresh story whose lightness and brevity will engage and empower young readers.

— Canadian Children's Book News

...[a] heartfelt novel...

— Quill & Quire

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