The Keening
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"In my fourteenth year the influenza infected my whole world. . . . Seems as though just as the Great War came to a close, the folks of Downeast Maine set to fighting a war of their own."
Born into an artistic and eccentric family, Lyza laments that her only talent is carving letters into wood. At least, that is, until the devastating loss of her mother to influenza during the pandemic of 1918. The illness has settled on their small coastal town in Maine, and the funeral marches pass Lyza's house almost daily. When her unconventional father begins to prepare for the return of his dead wife, Lyza is the only one to protect him from being committed to a nearby work farm. Awash with grief and longing for her mother, Lyza journeys into the thin territory that divides the living from the dead.
Relying on her courage and an undiscovered talent, Lyza must save her father and find her own path. From the celebrated author of Worth, this is a powerful story of love that persists beyond the grave.
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About the Author
A. LaFaye is the author of more than a dozen books, including the Scott O'Dell Award winning novel Worth and the Skipping Stones Honor Book Walking Home to Rosie Lee, about the reunification of African American families after the Civil War. Her other picture books include Follow Me Down to Nicodemus Town, No Frogs in School, and Ready to Fly: How Sylvia Townsend Became the Bookmobile Ballerina. She lives in Greenville, Illinois, and you can visit her online at alafaye.com.