2nd Aladdin paperbacks ed.; "A Newberry honor book"--Cover.; "Aladdin books."; MOE subsidy, year 2002.; Nine-year-old Zeke, who lives in Harlem, listens to the wonderful music coming from the jazz musician's piano across the court and escapes for a while from the harsh realities that worry him.
Children with disabilities--Juvenile fiction.; African Americans--Juvenile fiction.; Families--Juvenile fiction.; Loneliness--Juvenile fiction.; Music--Juvenile fiction.; Musicians--Juvenile fiction.; Children's stories.
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Awards: Newbery Honor Book, 1967; Newbery Honor Book, 1967; Nine-year-old Zeke, who lives in Harlem, listens to the wonderful music coming from the jazz musician's piano across the court and escapes for a while from the harsh realities that worry him.
African Americans--Juvenile fiction.; Musicians--Juvenile fiction.; Jazz--Juvenile fiction.; Harlem (New York, N.Y.)--Juvenile fiction.
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Awards: Newbery Honor book in 1967.; Newbery Honor book in 1967.; Corrected typescript with front matter, holograph notes, typescript notes, 1 reel-to-reel tape, reviews, corrected typescript, corrected galley proof, correspondence with publisher and others, 1 copy of a workbook on The Jazz Man prepared by the Michigan State Dept. of Education, Library Division, for their August 1967 workshop on book selection that consists mostly of reviews of The Jazz Man.; Nine-year-old Zeke, who lives in Harlem, listens to the wonderful music coming coming from the jazz musician's piano across the court and escapes for a while from the harsh realities that worry him.
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