The Sad Story of Veronica Who Played the Violin: Being an Explanation of Why the Streets are Not Full of Happy Dancing People

The Sad Story of Veronica Who Played the Violin: Being an Explanation of Why the Streets are Not Full of Happy Dancing People

by David Mc Kee (Author)

Synopsis

When Veronica learned to play the violin, at first she was awful. It was terrible for the neighbours. But she practised, and became so much better that it seemed she could make the whole world cry. She wasn't having enough adventure though, so she packed up and went off to the deepest darkest jungle, where her playing charmed (nearly) all the fierce creatures into dancing. The streets are not full of happy, dancing people, though - perhaps the deaf, old lion might know why.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
Published: 25 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 1842701029
ISBN 13: 9781842701027
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A reissue of a popular and acclaimed picture book by David McKee.

Author Bio
David McKee studied at Plymouth Art College and his first book was published in 1964. His books are now published in many languages throughout the world, and many of them have been adapted for television. Elmer the patchwork elephant is David McKee's brainchild, and he is the one of the most highly acclaimed contemporary children's book creators.