Author:Suzanne LaFleur
Listening for Lucca by Suzanne LaFleur is perfect for 9+ girls who love Jacqueline Wilson.
Summer on the beach, a sprinkling of magic and a ghostly mystery of the past intertwine in an irresistible and compelling story from the author of the acclaimed Love, Aubrey.
'We're moving to your house - the one from your dream'.
Sienasees what isn't there; collects what's left behind.
'Lucca led me to his room, and then just stood in the middle, waiting for me to notice something'.
Her brother Lucca hasn't spoken for over a year.
The doctors think he needs a fresh start, that's why her family left Brooklyn. But their new home feels hauntingly familiar - and when Siena finds an old pen, the story she writes is not her own . . .
Can the secrets of the past help Siena break her brother's silence?
Praise for Suzanne LaFleur:
'Funny, moving and beautifully constructed' - Independent on Sunday
'A warm and inspiring tale about friendship and families with real substance and style' - Sunday Times
'LaFleur's writing is a delight' - Daily Mail
'The best book I have read all year . . . I loved it' - Cathy Cassidy
''This insighful, delicate tale .... offers an enticing blend of history, mystery, and family' Publishers Weekly
'Mysterious and engaging, this is another wonderful outing from the author of Love, Aubrey' - Booklist
About the author:
At a young age, Suzanne LaFleur fell in love with stories and writes to help children do the same. Suzanne works with children in New York and Boston.
Also available by Suzanne La Fleur:
Love, Aubrey
Eight Keys.
Funny, moving and beautifully constructed
—— Independent on SundayA warm and inspiring tale about friendship and families with real substance and style
—— Sunday TimesLaFleur's writing is a delight
—— Daily MailThe best book I have read all year . . . I loved it
—— Cathy Cassidy (praise for Love, Aubrey)LaFleur deftly handles the tale's many layers, never allowing readers to get lost. Events and characters are fully developed and are completely believable, without any sense of contrivance. Tender and brave, Siena is a heroine to be admired
—— Kirkus ReviewsThis insighful, delicate tale .... offers an enticing blend of history, mystery, and family
—— Publishers WeeklyAn outstanding debut novel
—— Bookbabblers blog , bookbabblers.co.ukIf any young teen out there has read The Fault in our Stars then this is definitely a book for you!
—— Rosie Whooley , marisworld.co.ukThe author writes with assurance and insight . . . If this is an example of the calibre of her writing, we may look forward to many more excellent books from her.
—— Thebookbag.co.uk