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The Keening
The Keening
Author: A. LaFaye
Born into a family with artistry in their fingers, Lyza laments that her only talent is carving letters into wood. That is until her life is turned upside down when her mother succumbs to the influenza pandemic of 1918, which is devastating their small coastal town in Maine. With her mother gone, Lyza must protect her eccentric father, who runs ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781571316929
ISBN-10: 1571316922
Publication Date: 4/1/2010
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Lyza Layton lives in a small town in Maine and the flu epidemic has taken ahold of their town hard. She watches everyday as the funeral march passes by her cliffs after spending her days carving letters into wooden signs.

Her mom makes their money by sewing, and her dad carves faces into stone. Beautiful carvings that are very lifelike. The townsfolk call her dad crazy because he forgets to eat, clothe or clean himself unless her mom reminds him.

When the flu takes her mother's life suddenly, Lyza doesn't know what to do. The town wants to admit her father into the asylum farm but she will do anything to make sure that doesn't happen.

When she finds a notebook in her mom's keepsake box addressed to her, she finds the name of a man she must find, a man who will ensure that her dad will remain out of the asylum.

But on Lyza's journey to the big city to find him, she finds out something about herself. She does have a talent besides letter carving, and she understands her dad now in a way she never did before.

The Keening is a short and simple story, but yet it is memorable. The characters of Lyza and her dad are remarkable and complex. Set against the backdrop of the Maine coast, The Keening is haunting, memorable, and highly recommended.
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Reviewed by LadyJay for TeensReadToo.com

Lyza's father, an eccentric, artistic man, is slowly losing his sanity.

Lyza always relied on the stability of her mother to help keep him from completely going over the edge. Now, Lyza is left to pick up the pieces after her mother succumbs to the influenza epidemic. Pater struggles to maintain a sense of normalcy, but he is convinced that his wife's spirit will eventually pay him a visit.

Lyza's father is hiding an incredible secret, one that may take him away from Lyza forever. It is a secret that Lyza shares with her father - a family trait that she has inherited and can no longer ignore.

THE KEENING was a fast read. I enjoyed how LaFaye set the story in Maine around the time of the flu epidemic, as it gave the story some historical context. I also enjoyed her descriptions of the sea. The water seemed to be very important to both Lyza and her father. I was also surprised when Pater's secret was revealed - I had not seen that coming.

The story is not complex and the characters are simple, but that is what makes this novel a delightful read. It is the story of a girl and the bond she shares with her father. Read it - you won't be disappointed.


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