Yona discovers her supernatural musical abilities can transform human behavior.


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Yona Goes To The Magic Flute
One of Yona’s Adventures in Transforming Human Behavior

Yona Goes To The Magic Flute is a fun-filled fantasy introduction to Mozart’s great opera, The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte).

An extraordinary young girl travels with her teachers and her friend, Ulysses, to the Metropolitan Opera in the Flights of Fancy, a flying piano. Their adventure/lesson is a unique introduction to Mozart’s genius––for opera goers, their children, and grandchildren.

The young heroine is Yona Short, who has magical musical powers. She can change human behavior just by THINKING ABOUT MUSIC.

The story is a sequel to YONA: DISCOVERIES, DOORWAYS, AND MUSICAL SUPERPOWER which introduced Yona as she began her education and experiments with her powers.

“Joan Kretschmer’s book Yona Goes to the Magic Flute is a wonderful introduction to the world of Classical Music for children of all ages.”
Robert Langevin, Principal Flute, New York Philharmonic

Title:
Yona Goes to The Magic Flute

Author:
Dr. Joan Thomson Kretschmer

13-Digit ISBN:
978-1-941049-27-3

Specs:
8"x 10" Four-Color Perfect Bound

Publication Date:
August 16, 2021

Retail Price:
$15.95

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Excerpt from Yona Goes To The Magic Flute:

Metropolitan Opera at Night

While taking piano lessons, Yona discovered that she has magical powers. By thinking about music, she can stop people from fighting. Each day, she is learning how to use her superpowers to fight evil and to add kindness, goodness, and harmony to the world. As a student at the John Brook Music Festival at Joe Green Park, she lives on the estate Mrs. Goodnkind has donated.

Yona and her fellow-student Ulysses are chatting with their teachers, Multi Tasker, a tall man wearing a black tuxedo and a shiny satin cap and Gene E., a short creature with a blue face and expressive blue hands. The four call themselves the Resident Quartet. Today they are preparing for a unique study/ adventure to see a performance of Mozart’s Magic Flute.

“You have supernatural musical abilities to transform human behavior, Yona, and today you will be tested. You will get a chance to use your powers in a new way,” Tasker explains.

Review

“Joan Kretschmer’s book Yona Goes to the Magic Flute is a wonderful introduction to the world of Classical Music for children of all ages.”
Robert Langevin, Principal Flute, New York Philharmonic

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