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Echo

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Pages
592
Language
EN
ISBN
9780439874021
Reading Time
~10h 22min

Echo is a book by Pam Muñoz Ryan. It has 592 pages.

About this book

Pam Muñoz Ryan’s novel weaves three distinct narratives across six decades, connected by a single wooden harmonica and the enduring power of music. Set in 1942 rural Pennsylvania, 1968 California, and 2002 Poland, the story follows young protagonists navigating displacement, family separation, and cultural identity during periods of profound historical change. Ryan grounds each timeline in meticulously researched settings, exploring how art and community sustain individuals through war, migration, and social upheaval. The harmonica serves as both literal object and metaphorical bridge, carrying melodies that echo across borders and generations. By interlacing these separate journeys, the narrative examines how personal resilience and shared creativity transcend time and geography. Ryan’s lyrical prose balances historical detail with emotional clarity, making the work a thoughtful exploration of memory, belonging, and the quiet ways people preserve hope. The structure invites readers to consider how seemingly isolated lives are quietly linked by recurring human experiences, offering a layered portrait of endurance and connection.

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How many pages is Echo?+

Echo has 592 pages.

What is Echo about?+

Pam Muñoz Ryan’s novel weaves three distinct narratives across six decades, connected by a single wooden harmonica and the enduring power of music. Set in 1942 rural Pennsylvania, 1968 California, and 2002 Poland, the story follows young protagonists navigating displacement, family separation, and c...

Who wrote Echo?+

Echo was written by Pam Muñoz Ryan.