The Bravest Man in the World

by Patricia Polacco (Author) Patricia Polacco (Illustrator)

The Bravest Man in the World
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

From master storyteller Patricia Polacco comes the tragic and beautiful story inspired by Wallace Hartley--the musician who played with his band to calm the passengers of the Titanic as the ship sank.

One afternoon, Jonathan Harker Weeks didn't feel like practicing the piano. So his grandfather decided to tell him a story to show how much of an impact music can have. When he was a child growing up poor in Ireland, his mother made sure he learned to play the fiddle, despite their challenges.

After his mother passed away and he was on his own, Jonathan's grandfather fell asleep hiding in a mail sack and was taken to a ship. When he woke up, he realized he was on the Titanic on its maiden voyage, and it was there that he met Wallace Hartley and Mrs. Weeks, a kind man and woman who took him in. Then one night, the majestic ship hit an iceberg. He and Mrs. Weeks were put on a lifeboat--and Mr. Hartley and his band bravely continued to play to calm the crew and passengers.

The story of Wallace Hartley is true and he is known throughout the world as a hero. The New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of The Keeping Quilt Patricia Polacco offers this stunning and heartbreaking picture book to celebrate the memory and bravery of a single man who used the power of music to comfort thousands of people during a catastrophic situation.

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Publishers Weekly

Polacco (Holes in the Sky) meshes fact and fiction in a lengthy, emotion-steeped story that opens seven decades after the sinking of the Titanic, as a fictitious survivor tells his grandson about the horrific event. Jonathan is a nine-year-old orphan living in "the slums of Ireland" when thugs grab and destroy his beloved fiddle after his mother's death. Escaping to a warehouse, he hides in a mailbag that's waiting to be loaded onto the doomed ocean liner. On board, the accidental stowaway is cared for in part by Wallace Hartley, a real-life violinist in the ship's band, who gives Jonathan violin lessons and arranges to have him perform for arts patron John Jacob Astor. Polacco's crisp pictures of elegantly clad passengers listening to the young violinist give way to pale, blurred images of the panicked scramble to lifeboats as the Titanic sinks and an anguished Jonathan bids farewell to Hartley, who remains on deck, stoically playing his violin. The tale ends on an equally chilling note, with a photo of Hartley's mysteriously recovered violin, identified by an engraved silver stave attached to the instrument, a gift from his fiancée. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.
Patricia Polacco
Patricia Polacco belongs to a family of storytellers, poets, farmers, teachers, and artists. They came from many parts of the world, but mainly Russia. She grew up to be an illustrator, a designer, and creator of many beloved children's books, including The Keeping Quilt, The Blessing Cup, Fiona's Lace, The Trees of the Dancing Goats, Babushka's Doll, My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother, Sticks and Stones, and Palace of Books. She lives in Union City, Michigan. Visit her at PatriciaPolacco.com and follow her on Facebook.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781481494618
Lexile Measure
670
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Publication date
September 24, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV004010 - Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | Europe
JUV031040 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Music
JUV016040 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Europe
JUV041020 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Boats, Ships, & Underwater Craft
JUV029030 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Disasters
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Orphans
Music
Historical fiction
Violin
Titanic (Steamship)
Shipwrecks
Stowaways
Hartley, Wallace

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