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Maestro
Original title Maestro
Author Peter Goldsworthy
Genre Bildungsroman
Language English
Characters Paul, Kelsey, Mrs Sawtell, Mr Eddington, Mr Jones
Published 1989
ISBN 978-0-385-49766-0
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Paul is a young boy who grows up in Australia in the 1950s. His father, who is a renowned violinist, dies when Paul is just a child. This leaves Paul’s mother to raise him on her own. As Paul grows up, he becomes increasingly interested in music and develops a passion for the violin. He eventually goes on to study at the conservatory in Vienna.Paul quickly learns that the life of a musician is not always easy. He must work hard to perfect his craft and compete with other talented musicians for work. However, Paul’s dedication pays off and he eventually becomes one of the most celebrated violinists in the world.Maestro is a heartwarming story about following your dreams and working hard to achieve them. It is sure to inspire readers of all ages.

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