The Enchanted Symphony
An inspiring picture book about the power of art, nature, and community from New York Times bestselling
mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton
When a lively village is beset by a mysterious fog, the town turns dull and silent; melancholy neighbors stop
visiting each other and even going outside. Until one day, when a boy's simple melody strikes a chord, reminding
everyone of what matters most-even in the darkest of times.
From bestselling mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton comes a powerful, hopeful
fairy tale celebrating life's simple pleasures that bring us together.
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The Enchanted Symphony
An inspiring picture book about the power of art, nature, and community from New York Times bestselling
mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton
When a lively village is beset by a mysterious fog, the town turns dull and silent; melancholy neighbors stop
visiting each other and even going outside. Until one day, when a boy's simple melody strikes a chord, reminding
everyone of what matters most-even in the darkest of times.
From bestselling mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton comes a powerful, hopeful
fairy tale celebrating life's simple pleasures that bring us together.
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The Enchanted Symphony

The Enchanted Symphony

by Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton

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The Enchanted Symphony

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An inspiring picture book about the power of art, nature, and community from New York Times bestselling
mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton
When a lively village is beset by a mysterious fog, the town turns dull and silent; melancholy neighbors stop
visiting each other and even going outside. Until one day, when a boy's simple melody strikes a chord, reminding
everyone of what matters most-even in the darkest of times.
From bestselling mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton comes a powerful, hopeful
fairy tale celebrating life's simple pleasures that bring us together.

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Actor Andrews and her daughter Walton Hamilton pay tribute to the power of music. MacKay places her gracefully posed, diverse figures in luminously hued scenes of narrow streets and neatly kept buildings perched on a steep hill and threaded with musical staves. Sweet art.—Kirkus

"Music drives away a depressive fog in this inventively illustrated fable."—Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

2023-07-13
Actor Andrews and her daughter Walton Hamilton pay tribute to the power of music.

The inhabitants of a small village are happy with “simple pleasures” until they commercialize to attract tourists…whereupon a dismal purple mist creeps in and thickens to the point that people stop visiting or even going outside. Then one day little Piccolino, who is helping his father dust the deserted opera house, plinks out a tune on the piano…and notices that the palms in the lobby look fresher. The brown-skinned pair proceed to gather wilting houseplants from all over town, park them in the auditorium seats, and call the orchestra members in for a concert. The plants flourish, the fog lifts, and throngs of villagers are drawn out into the streets by the music to dance and sing. Everyone realizes that “if they remained faithful to all that matters most, nothing could darken their days again.” In a closing note the authors state that they were inspired by an actual concert played in Barcelona in 2020 to an “audience” of plants—a piece of performance art more likely to stimulate discussion than this trite, sugary mess. The illustrations are one bright spot: MacKay places her gracefully posed, diverse figures in luminously hued scenes of narrow streets and neatly kept buildings perched on a steep hill and threaded with musical staves. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Sweet art, cloying storyline. (Picture book. 6-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192003206
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/17/2026
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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