The Most Amazing Picture Book Ever Written:

A young musician’s music is gobbled up by big city noises; leading the young musician on an imaginative journey to get his music back.
 
June 25, 2012 - PRLog -- Through the use of music and noise as simple metaphors—music; representing youthful innocence, and noise; representing a difficult new reality, Edmund Violin creates an intriguing conflict within his picture book debut ‘The City Noises’. The stories central conflict involves a young musician’s efforts to maintain the beauty of his nature; symbolized by music, while confronting a difficult new reality; symbolized by big city noises.

The City Noises is a family oriented story about a young musician whose music is gobbled up by big city noises; leading the young musician on an imaginative quest to get his music back. During his inspired journey the young musician transforms the troubling noises into a musical band. Within this whimsical setting the young musician meets his father; disguised as a conductor, who leads his son to hear the city noises in a new way.

The story is told through a compelling combination of rhythmic narrative and illustrations; becoming a true-picture book in the sense that the illustrations play an important part in relating the story to its readers.
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