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Steel pan man of Harlem, [written and illustrated by] Colin Bootman

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Steel pan man of Harlem, [written and illustrated by] Colin Bootman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
fiction
Main title
Steel pan man of Harlem
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
[written and illustrated by] Colin Bootman
Summary
Once upon a time in the city of Harlem, there was a terrible problem. Rats had taken over the city. They were everywhere-subways, restaurants, even people's homes! The mayor didn't know what to do. Then one day a stranger stepped off the subway and began playing a melody on a simple steel pan. People began to dance. The man went to the mayor and told him he could play many melodies, including one that would solve Harlem's rat problem-for a price. The mayor had no choice. He agreed. The man was true to his word. He played a melody to drive away the rats. But the mayor refused to keep his word. The man with the steel pan had no choice. He played the mayor another tune for another purpose...A captivating retelling of The Pied Piper of Hamelin, set in the Harlem Renaissance
Target audience
juvenile

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