Music for Tigers
By Michelle Kadarusman
Pajama Press, 2020. 189 p.
Frustrated Louisa is sent to spend the summer with her Uncle Ruff in the Tasmanian Rainforest when she would rather be spending time with her family in Canada practicing her violin as she prepares for a youth symphony audition. Even though she isn’t thrilled with her summer plans, she does find a few enticing—or rather extinct—reasons to enjoy her stay. Louisa learns that her uncle is caring for the world’s last pig-footed bandicoot and there might be some Tasmanian tigers on a nearby island (even though they should have been extinct for decades). With the help of her friend Collin, Louisa learns more about the Tasmanian Rainforest, herself, and the music that she and the Tasmanian tigers feel connected to. Give this book to readers who love music, a touch of adventure, and the idea of making a difference in the world.
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