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Reach for this book when your child begins asking difficult questions about historical injustice, or when you want to discuss how beauty and art can serve as tools for survival. It tells the story of a young boy in a Nazi concentration camp who uses his harmonica to keep his memories alive and provide a flicker of hope to fellow prisoners. While the setting is stark, the focus remains on the resilience of the human spirit. This is a sophisticated picture book for older elementary children that balances the chilling reality of the Holocaust with the ethereal power of music. Through the boy's forced performances for the camp commandant, the story explores the complex relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed. It is a profound choice for parents looking to introduce sensitive historical topics through a lens of courage and emotional depth.