
Lost Stars or What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love
Lisa Selin Davis(Author)
Hot Key Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. October 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-4714-0619-5 (ISBN)
Description
I'll be your mirror, reflect what you are, in case you don't know ...
In the aftermath of her older sister's death, sixteen-year-old Carrie is taken under the wings of her sister's friends, and finds herself forsaking the science nerds of her former life and slipping into a daze of cheap beer and recreational drugs. Carrie - a talented guitar player and obsessive tracker of the coming Vira comet - is partying hard and fooling around with boys she doesn't even like, even though she's desperate for a boyfriend.
Her mother, enveloped by grief at the loss of her eldest child, has retreated to a monastery in the Catskills that requires a vow of silence. With her family splintered apart, Carrie is overcome at times by uncontrollable rages and her father decides to send her to a boot camp for wayward teens. Compounding the shame, and to her horror, she is forced to wear work boots and a hard hat - boy poison.
Then she meets Dean, a fellow musician and refugee from his own dark past. Throughout the summer Carrie learns more about Dean, about her sister's death, about her own family's past, and about herself...as well as about the Bee Gees, disco and the difference between wood and sheet-rock screws. Through love, music and her precious comet - and no small help from Lou Reed - Carrie fumbles her way through the complex web of tragedies and misunderstandings, to the heart of who she is and who she wants to be.
In the aftermath of her older sister's death, sixteen-year-old Carrie is taken under the wings of her sister's friends, and finds herself forsaking the science nerds of her former life and slipping into a daze of cheap beer and recreational drugs. Carrie - a talented guitar player and obsessive tracker of the coming Vira comet - is partying hard and fooling around with boys she doesn't even like, even though she's desperate for a boyfriend.
Her mother, enveloped by grief at the loss of her eldest child, has retreated to a monastery in the Catskills that requires a vow of silence. With her family splintered apart, Carrie is overcome at times by uncontrollable rages and her father decides to send her to a boot camp for wayward teens. Compounding the shame, and to her horror, she is forced to wear work boots and a hard hat - boy poison.
Then she meets Dean, a fellow musician and refugee from his own dark past. Throughout the summer Carrie learns more about Dean, about her sister's death, about her own family's past, and about herself...as well as about the Bee Gees, disco and the difference between wood and sheet-rock screws. Through love, music and her precious comet - and no small help from Lou Reed - Carrie fumbles her way through the complex web of tragedies and misunderstandings, to the heart of who she is and who she wants to be.
Reviews / Votes
Lost Stars is a great novel of growing, accepting, learning and letting go * Crazy Beautiful Reviews * A good YA read with which many will identify (...) Set in the '80s, there is a great authentic musical backdrop to many scenes -- Sam Pett * Reading Zone * I'm glad I gave this book a chance as I found it was actually quite a good read. I found the main character, Carrie, easily identifiable with * Biblioworm * This book has been another 2016 winner for me, I sped through it in one night unable to put it down until I had finished (...) the story is gripping and needs to be read! * The Barefoot Dandelion *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 16 to 19 years
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
219 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4714-0619-5 (9781471406195)
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Lisa Selin Davis
Lost Stars or What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love
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Lisa Selin Davis is originally from Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where she spent summers playing and listening to music with her (older) friends and riding her bike. She has written articles for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Timemagazine and many other publications. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two kids, and a very old cat. Follow Lisa on Twitter: @LisaSelinDavis