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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a significant loss or struggling to feel at home in a new environment. It is an ideal choice for a child who uses creative outlets, like music or art, to process deep emotions. The story follows Anna Maria, an orphan in 18th-century Venice, as she navigates life at the Pieta orphanage. Through her bond with her violin and her lessons with the composer Antonio Vivaldi, she learns that her talents are a bridge to both her past and her future. This historical fiction piece offers a gentle, secular approach to grief, emphasizing resilience and the power of finding one's voice. It is perfectly paced for elementary readers, providing a comforting narrative that validates sadness while celebrating the joy of discovery.