Lolo's Light
By (Author) Liz Garton Scanlon
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
10th November 2022
10th November 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
813.6
Hardback
232
Width 143mm, Height 206mm
This is a truth about growing up. Once in your life, sometime after your first memory but before you can drive a car, something is going to happen to you that doesnt happen to anyone else you know. It might be something good. It might be something bad. For Millie, its something really sad.
Lolo, her neighbours infant daughter, dies unexpectedly, suddenly, inexplicably, on the night Millie babysits. Its not Millies fault. Theres nothing she could have done. And theres nothing she can do now. So how does she go on She does what youll do. She finds her way.
This poignant and profound coming-of-age story portrays a tragic experience of responsibility and its poisonous flip side: guilt. Emotional, powerful, and important, this is an honest and empathetic portrait of a girl at her most vulnerable a mess of grief, love, and ultimately, acceptance who must reckon with those most difficult of demons: death...and life.
- "In writing Lolo's Light, Garton Scanlon undertook a monumental challenge. The result is a compelling novel that glows with understanding and empathy." --BookPage, starred review
"This poignant look at grief and loss is a perfect opening for conversations about death, depression, and therapy for middle-grade readers....a great pick for tween book groups, sure to leave readers' eyes wet with tears by the end." - Booklist
- "Garton treats the topic of grief with wisdom and tenderness in this slice-of-life novel set on the North Shore of Chicago....Divided into tonally discrete "before" and "everything after" sections that convey the tween's transformation, the narrative economically and movingly renders Millie's inner turmoil-and work with a therapist-in the wake of a sorrowful event."
-- Publisher's Weekly, starred review
Liz Garton Scanlon is the author of numerous beloved books for young people, including the highly acclaimed, Caldecott Honor-winning picture book All the World, illustrated by Marla Frazee; her debut novel for middle grade readers, The Great Good Summer; Another Way to Climb a Tree; In the Canyon; Bob, Not Bob!, coauthored with Audrey Vernick and illustrated by Matthew Cordell; and several others. Liz serves on the faculty of the Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a frequent and popular presenter at schools, libraries, and conferences. She lives with her family in Austin, Texas.