Tune It Out

Tune It Out
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

670

Reading Level

3

نویسنده

Cindy Kay

شابک

9781797112732
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from August 3, 2020
A talented singer, 12-year-old Louise sleeps in a truck with her single mother and doesn’t attend school, only interacting with others when her mom pressures her to sing at cafes and county fairs, hoping to make it big. Lou can’t stand loud noises or being touched, and her mom blames their secretive, peripatetic lifestyle on those “quirks”—an undiagnosed sensory processing disorder. But while driving the truck in a snowstorm to pick her mom up from work, Lou gets into an accident, and Child Protective Services sends the “significantly underweight” girl from Tahoe to Nashville and her mom’s estranged sister Ginger. Lou is taken aback by an existence in which clean clothes and food are always available, and tentatively embarks on a friendship with a wealthy classmate at her new private school. There is no easy solution to the growing rage Lou feels as she begins to realize the ways in which her mother has let her down, particularly a stubborn refusal to acknowledge and treat the girl’s differences. Employing Lou’s clear voice and well-drawn relationships between complex characters, Sumner explores the challenges Lou faces as a result of her neuroatypicality and financially insecure past, culminating in an appealing, sensitively told tale. Ages 10–up. Agent: Keely Boeving, WordServe Literary.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Cindy Kay takes listeners inside the world of 12-year-old Louise, who lives with her mother in a truck. Although she has a beautiful singing voice, Lou has undiagnosed sensory processing disorder (SPD), which makes it difficult for her to endure the live performances her mother signs her up for. Unexpected sounds and physical contact are painful for Lou. Kay gives Lou a breathy, soft voice reflecting her vulnerability and sensitivity while her mom sounds pushy and oblivious. When Child Protective Services sends Lou to live with her aunt and uncle, she struggles to adjust, but with help from new friends and supportive adults, she learns ways to manage her SPD. Kay's sympathetic portrayal evokes hope in this uplifting audiobook. S.C. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine


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