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Chargement... A Thousand Voicespar Lisa Wingate
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Nicely written story about a 20 year old girl who takes a road trip from Kansas to Oklahoma in search of her Choctow father. ( ) You can never go wrong with a Lisa Wingate novel; A Thousand Voices did not disappoint. A lovely, sing-song feeling story of Dell, a young half-Choctaw woman trying to sift through her past while not disturbing her present. Rich with tidbits of Choctaw history, A Thousand Voices finds Dell searching for her birth father in secret so as not to hurt her adoptive white parents. When Dell meets the Reed family over the Labor Day Choctaw pow wow, she is filled with a new sense of belonging as she learns about her heritage as she instills some lessons of her own to her new friends. A very easy flow to the book that will keep you wanting to turn the page. I’m always so impressed at the easy flow of dialogue in a Lisa Wingate book and A Thousand Voices left me smiling at its reality. A very good book. Another great book by Lisa Wingste! I loved the main character and found myself unable to put the book down until I found out what was going to happen. Dell was adopted at 13 and taken away from poverty and neglect. She was encouraged to pursue her musical talent. When she turns 20 she is given an opportunity of the lifetime; traveling with a symphony in the Ukraine and earning a Juilliard scholarship. She is haunted by her past and decides to go to Oklahoma secretly to find answers. She finds answers to her questions from the Choctow Nation people. She soon finds herself in love with the music of her heritage. She also feels drawn to a native named Jace and his two children. She finds a clue at a craft fair, someone has painted her mother's likeness. At first the man denies that he's her father but the truth comes out He was a drug dealer and he wanted to protect Dell and her mother. He'd put his brother's name on her birth certificate because he didn't think he'd live past 25. She makes amends with him and then drives away. I hadn't read any of the previous books in this series, but I like this author's more recent books and was glad to see a novel of hers in my library that I hadn't read. It was interesting to read about the Choctaw nation and their big gathering. I think I was a bit disappointed that the romance didn't go on for Jace and Dell, but I can understand his point of view. "A Thousand Voices" was my least favourite novel in the "Tending Roses" series. I had high hopes for Dell's story but by the end I felt very disappointed. While I enjoyed Jace's family and learning about the culture and customs of the Choctaw Indians, I didn't feel connected to the characters nor was I emotionally involved in their lives. For me, "A Thousand Voices" lacked the wisdom, warmth and beauty of the other books. While I could happily go back and reread the other four books in the future, I wouldn't bother with this one again. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML:The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends and Before We Were Yours explores the connection between our hearts and our pasts in this emotional novel in the Tending Roses series.... Once trapped in a world of poverty and neglect, Dell Jordan knows she was one of the lucky ones. Adopted at thirteen, she was loved, mentored, and encouraged to pursue her passion for music. By twenty, her future has expanded in exciting new directionsâ??a year abroad with a traveling symphony, teaching music to orphans in Ukraine, and applying for a scholarship to Julliard. But underneath Dellâ??s smoothly polished surface lurk mysteries from the past. Why did her mother abandon her? Who was her father? Are there faces somewhere that look like hersâ??blood relatives sheâ??s never met? Determined to find answers, and unable to share her emotional uncertainty with her adoptive family, Dell sets off on a secret journey into Oklahomaâ??s Kiamichi Mountains. Drawn by the only remaining link to her originsâ??a fatherâ??s Native American name on her birth certificateâ??she travels into quiet wooded valleys, into the heart of the modern Choctaw Nation. There she will find connections to a long and proud heritage and begin to answer the questions of her heart. In the voices of her ancestors, sheâ??ll discover the keys to a future unlike anythi Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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