The March King, Katherine Little Bakeless: Summary & Analysis

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"The March King" is a heartwarming story that revolves around the life of Philip Sousa, the son of the renowned composer and conductor, John Philip Sousa. The narrative beautifully portrays the impact of John Philip Sousa's musical talents and the bands he leads on his son, Philip, in the early 1860s in Washington, D.C. Summary of "The March King" by Katherine Little Bakeless The story begins with a young Philip witnessing the United States Marine Band, led by his father, marching past their home. Filled with joy and admiration for his father's musical prowess, Philip decides to follow in his footsteps and pursue a career in music. He enrolls in a music school, where he quickly excels in playing the violin. However, Philip also enjoys playing baseball, and one day, he faces a dilemma. He has to perform a violin solo and participate in a baseball game on the same day. Exhausted and dirty after the baseball game, Philip arrives home to find that his mother has b…
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