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Susie’s Steel Pan Summer

 Author: Joseline Jean-Louis Hardrick  Category: Culture and Heritage, Elementary School, Music, Overcoming Fears, Preschool, Seasons and Weather, Town and CIty Life  Country: Caribbean, West Indies, United States  Language: English More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
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Join Susie, a young girl from Brooklyn with Caribbean roots, as she discovers her passion for the steel pan and its enchanting melodies. Embark on a rhythmic journey through the vibrant world of steel orchestras, where Susie learns to play the tenor pan and explores the rich variety of instruments that create the symphony of sound. Follow her as she practices, makes new friends, and experiences the joy of performing in festivals and parties all across Brooklyn.

But the highlight of Susie’s summer comes when she faces the challenge of her life at the Panorama, a prestigious competition held during the West Indian Day Parade. Can Susie conquer her nerves and give her best performance under the dazzling Brooklyn night sky? Even though they don’t win, Susie’s heart overflows with the joy of music and the warmth of the friendships she made. “Susie’s Steel Pan Summer” is a tale of personal growth, self-discovery, and a celebration of the vibrant Caribbean culture, guaranteed to leave readers tapping their feet and humming along.

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