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TitleDjango, hand on fireTypeTextMonographSubjectReinhardt, Django, 1910-1953--Comic books, strips, etc. (LCSH)Jazz musicians--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc. (LCSH)Guitarists--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc. (LCSH)Jazz musicians--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc.--Juvenile literature. (LCSH)Guitarists--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc.--Juvenile literature. (LCSH)Musiciens de jazz--France--Biographies--Bandes dessinées--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse (RVM)Guitaristes--France--Biographies--Bandes dessinées--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse (RVM)Musiciens de jazz--France--Biographies--Bandes dessinées (RVM)Guitaristes--France--Biographies--Bandes dessinées (RVM)Reinhardt, Django, 1910-1953Guitarists (FAST)Jazz musicians (FAST)France Illustrative ContentillustrationsCould not render: bf:code ClassificationLCC: ML419.R44 R8313 2022 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)DDC: 787.87165092 full (Source: 23) Supplementary Contentbibliography (bibliography) Contenttext (txt)still image (sti) NoteIncludes translation or is translationoriginal text: : Frenchlanguage: In English, translated from the French. Summary"Before the legend, before the man, there was Django Reinhardt the child. In order to grow from a banjo prodigy living in the Romani 'Zone' outside Paris into the master of Gypsy Jazz guitar who would go on to play with Duke Ellington, Django would first have to endure the agonizing event that would change his life: the fire that burned his hand and almost destroyed his future. Django, Hand on Fire is the story of those mythical childhood and adolescent years; a portrait of the world of the Roma in France at the beginning of the Twentieth Century; and an inspiring tale of overcoming adversity, of family solidarity, and of love for music"-- Back cover.Creator CharacteristicSpaniards (Source: Library of Congress demographic group term and code list) Authorized Access PointRubio, Salva, 1978- Django, hand on fire