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The Piano

February 24, 2026 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I’ve been meaning to read The Piano by Nandita Basu for a long time. I read and loved Rain Must Fall, and although Starry, Starry Night didn’t entirely work for me, I loved the idea and the artwork.

The Piano is another lovely graphic novel, a sweeping story that takes us from 1912 to 2012 in just a few pages. I like how sparsely it is told, allowing us to ride through the story, tasting its beauty, and rejoicing in the relationships forged.

Book Cover
The Piano
story of a friendship
Nandita Basu
Silhouette of a girl sitting on a winding piano

The Piano is inspired by a real piano that author Nandita Basu was drawn to many years ago. Her investigation into the origin of her piano led her to tell this story, the story of an instrument crafted in 1912 in Leipzig. Although Jorge, the original recipient of the piano, cares nothing for it, the piano eventually crosses time and place, finding its way to a girl who is in search of a friend. History and story are woven together to create a sweet, heartwarming tale of chance, love, and an unusual friendship.

TitleThe Piano
AuthorNandita Basu
TagsGraphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Middle-Grade
Ages10+
Rating (out of 5)4

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: books for tweens, graphic novel, Middle Grade, Nandita Basu, reading, review, The Piano

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