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Vanished
Vanished
Author: Sheela Chari
Eleven-year-old Neela dreams of being a famous musician, performing for admiring crowds on her traditional Indian stringed instrument. Her particular instrument was a gift from her grandmother -- intricately carved with a mysterious-looking dragon. — When this special family heirloom vanishes from a local church, strange clues surface: a tea kett...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781423131632
ISBN-10: 1423131630
Publication Date: 8/9/2011
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Hyperion Book CH
Book Type: Hardcover
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I have had this book to read for a couple years and was eager to finally sit down and read it. It ended up being an okay middle grade mystery.

Neela dreams of being a professional veena (traditional Indian stringed instrument) player. Her dreams are one step closer to reality when she receives a beautiful veena (a famous Gudo original) from her Aunt in India. When this famous veena goes missing it is up to Neela to unravel the strange past behind this veena, which may involve a curse.

I enjoyed some of the Indian culture in here, but thought the pacing of the story was pretty slow. This is a neat history and story behind the veena Neela receives, but to be honest I just didn't find it all that interesting or engaging.

I honestly don't have a ton to say about this book. It wasn't a bad book, but it was also completely forgettable. It's decently written and the subject matter is unique. However I never really engaged with the story or the characters all that much.

There are some good messages in here about not judging people by their appearance and about how playing music has to be for you before it can be for the audience.

Overall an okay middle grade mystery. The book is decently written, it was just kind of boring. While not a bad book I also found it to be a forgettable one.


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