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A Song for the Road
Contributor(s): Lacko, Rayne (Author)

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ISBN: 1684630029     ISBN-13: 9781684630028
Publisher: Sparkpress
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming Of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Performing Arts - Music
- Young Adult Fiction | Travel & Transportation - Car & Road Trips
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2019936458
Age Level: 13-17
Grade Level: 8-12
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 8.4" L (0.75 lbs) 256 pages
Features: Ikids, Price on Product
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 07/01/2019
School Library Journal 07/19/2019 pg. 1
Voice of Youth Advocates 10/01/2019 - Recommended - Better Than Most
 
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When a tornado destroys his Tulsa home, fifteen-year-old Carter Danforth is trapped in the pawnshop where his father hawked his custom, left-handed Martin guitar six years earlier before taking off, leaving him with nothing but a hankering to pluck strings and enough heartache to sing the blues. Carter's mother, meanwhile, is injured during the storm and winds up in the hospital. She wants Carter to fly out to Reno and stay with her sister, but he's already spent her hidden cash stash to buy his dad's guitar. Rather than tell her the truth, he embarks on an epic road trip in search of his father in California. But Carter isn't a runaway. He reckons he's a "running to." On the road, Carter picks up licks, chord changes, and performance techniques from a quirky cast of southwestern charmers: a rock star, a thief, a bluesman, a chanteuse-turned-chef, and the dream of a girl back home. By the time he reaches the end of old US Route 66, Carter has learned how to deep-fry yucca blossoms--and tell the truth of his life through music.

Contributor Bio(s): Lacko, Rayne: - Rayne Lacko believes music, language, and art connect us, and she explores those themes in her novels, Listen To Me and A Song for the Road, and the guided journal Dream Up Now, an interactive exploration of emotions for teens. She now resides on a lush, forested island in the Pacific Northwest, where she sits on the board of trustees at a performing arts organization. She cohosts a library youth writing workshop and an annual filled-to-capacity writing camp, and she established Teen Story Slam, a twice-annual spoken word event for teens. Rayne is married with two children (a pianist and a drummer), and she and her family share their home with a noisy cat and their canine best friend.
 
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