The Boy Who Hears Music - Robert Barlow Fox - Books - Sunstone Press - 9780865344891 - March 1, 2006
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The Boy Who Hears Music

Robert Barlow Fox

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The Boy Who Hears Music

Alfred King, wealthy, retired, and in his seventies is traveling in Kenya on a photo safari when he meets Koro, a small Masai boy at a roadside stop who wants to 'practice his English.' On a sudden impulse, King asks him if he would like to go to America. The boy is overjoyed and takes King to his village to receive permission from the tribal elders. They tell him that Koro has a unique gift: he hears strange music that often leads him to people needing help. The elders tell King that Koro is very special to his tribe, but if the boy wants to go they will regretfully give permission. Back in America, where King owns a large cattle ranch in Utah, Koro quickly adapts to his new lifestyle under the care of King and his rowdy ranch hands. Koro's music leads him to help several people and he soon earns admiration from the everyone he meets. In school, Koro encounters prejudice, but also the friendship of an American Indian girl. In the meantime, he has grown to a tremendous height, as many of his people do, and in high school he becomes a star basketball player. Everyone expects him to pursue the sport professionally, but he surprises them all by following a much different dream.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2006
ISBN13 9780865344891
Publishers Sunstone Press
Pages 160
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  

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