The Ballad of Yaya Book 1: Fugue

by Jean-Marie Omont and Charlotte Girard

Golo Zhao (Artist), Patrick Marty (Artist), and Charlotte Girard

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Shanghai, November 1937. Yaya, the eight-year-old daughter of a diamond
merchant, lives a life of luxury in the French Concession in Shanghai. Her one
great passion is the piano. While she is preparing for an important audition,
her father decides that the family must leave town in the face of the imminent
Japanese invasion. The evening before all the family is to leave, stubborn Yaya,
unaware of the danger, runs away in an attempt to make it to her audition come
what may. On the way, in the midst of the crowd fleeing the Japanese offensive,
She is caught in a bombardment. She owes her life to Tuduo, a street urchin who
discovers her unconscious in the ruins of a house. With his help, Yaya learns
that her family fled for Hong Kong without her, and she determines to go join
them there right away. Tuduo begins to dream about what his life would be like
if Yaya’s parents welcomed him and his little brother into their beautiful
home. He decides to go along with Yaya on her long and perilous journey. But
before he can do anything, he must escape from the clutches of Zhu, who runs a
gang of homeless boys. When Zhu learns that Tuduo’s little
protégée is from a very wealthy family, he comes up with a
Machiavellian plot to kidnap her and collect a ransom. Tuduo and Yaya barely
manage to get away and head off for the south. But Zhu, a heartless outlaw,
doesn’t give up so easily and comes after them, driven by his high hopes
of cashing in on the ransom scheme. This nine-volume series chronicles their
long journey fraught with perils. The children meet all sorts of people, both
friendly and wicked, as they travel toward Hong Kong. Yaya and Tuduo are
different in every way: social background, character, dreams, and desires. These
children learn many growing lessons along the way, not the least of which is to
judge a person on their character, not their social or financial status. The
gloom of war, its absurd tragedy, gives way to the incredible capacity of youth
to overwhelm grim reality. Imagination is the only thing these children have to
defend themselves against adults who are like the ogres, evil fairies, or good
witches of bedtime tales. Their imagination gives the story a touch of poetry,
while humor brings a lighter touch to a story that is steeped in genuine
historical tragedy.
  • ISBN10 1942367643
  • ISBN13 9781942367642
  • Publish Date 14 January 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Magnetic Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 96
  • Language English