The Lost Songs
by Caroline B. Cooney
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In small-town Carolina, sixteen-year-old Lutie Painter treasures the "Laundry List" of songs written by her ancestor and does not want to share them, but ultimately they help her learn more about her absent mother and connect with fellow students Kelvin, Doria, and especially Train, a former friend.Tags
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n this haunting and lyrical novel Caroline B. Cooney weaves together the stories of four teenagers whose paths cross in a small South Carolina town. Lutie Painter is struggling to come to terms with a terrible knowledge about her mother. Doria Bell just wants someone—anyone—to see her as more than the accompanist on the bench. Kelvin Hartley is happy to enjoy everything and work at nothing. And Traine Greene is on fire, just waiting for the chance to truly burn.
The book grabs you from the beginning as you yearn to know more about each character and become invested in their decisions. The unique voice of each character and Cooney's vivid portrayal of a Southern town where troubles simmer just under the sleepy exterior brings the show more story to life. A bit of a different approach for Cooney, but one that pays off. show less
The book grabs you from the beginning as you yearn to know more about each character and become invested in their decisions. The unique voice of each character and Cooney's vivid portrayal of a Southern town where troubles simmer just under the sleepy exterior brings the show more story to life. A bit of a different approach for Cooney, but one that pays off. show less
This book was good. I really fell in love with the characters and that's what the story was. Cooney really captured the atmosphere of a town, you felt like you were part of the community. I actually really wanted to move there after I finished the book. There were some odd things, like I'm not sure that caroline cooney is the greatest song writer. She did a good job of ending the book on a happy note but making it realistic, not everyone's problems were imediatly solved. This book was a quick enjoyable read that definitely left an impression on me.
A fantastic book by an excellent author. Touches on themes of family, dysfunction, music, church, friendship, and the feelings of not-quite-belonging that we all have at one time or another. Told in different voices, this story flows like the Lost Songs aka The Laundry List passed down from mother to daughter since the time of slavery. Suitable for younger audiences as well.
Lutie's inheritance from her grandmother was her great-great grandmother's songs--not spirituals, but personal appeals to God. Now her pastor, her music teacher, a musicologist, and the new girl at school, all want to share them with the world, but Lutie doesn't want to give them up. Meanwhile, new girl Doria is having a hard time fitting in, and bad boy Train is looking for enough trouble to finally match his jailbird older brother.
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Caroline Cooney was born in 1947 in Geneva, New York. She studied music, art, and English at various colleges, but never graduated. She began writing while in college. Her young adult books include The Face on the Milk Carton, Whatever Happened to Janie?, The Voice on the Radio, What Janie Found, No Such Person, and the Cheerleaders Series. She show more received an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and an ALA Quick Pick for Young Adults for Driver's Ed and an ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers for Twenty Pageants Later. Two of her titles, The Rear View Mirror and The Face on the Milk Cartoon, were made into television movies. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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