Rosa’s Singing Grandfather

Rosa’s Singing Grandfather by Leon Rosselson, published by Puffin in 1992, is a charming collection of stories that explores the unique bond between Rosa and her grandfather. This edition, consisting of 95 pages, presents a narrative where Rosa discovers the significance of her grandfather’s songs, learning about his past and the lessons he imparts through music. The book is written in English and offers a warm portrayal of family connections.
In these sensitive tales, readers will find Rosa’s journey as she learns how her grandfather met her grandmother and the importance of finding one’s voice. The stories also address themes of courage, such as overcoming fears of the dark. Through these narratives, the book highlights the joy and comfort that music can bring to life’s moments, making it a delightful read for those interested in fiction that celebrates familial love and storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Rosa has a very special grandfather, a singing grandfather, who has a song for every occasion. In these delightfully warm and sensitive stories, Rosa learns how he met Grandma, how he found his voice, and how to be unafraid of the dark. And you will see why she adores him!”–Back cover.
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