This heartwarming—and heart-wrenching—follow-up to the critically acclaimed Gentle’s Holler continues the saga of the Weems family, bursting at the seams with unforgettable characters, down-home music, and unconditional love.

Out of everyone in her family, Louisiana Weems is the shyest and the tallest. Feeling like a “giraffe girl,” she only wants to be left alone to paint while her outgoing sister Livy Two does the talking. But being a Weems doesn’t allow much quiet time. With ten kids running around, Mama and Grandma Horace at each other’s throats, and Daddy still recovering from his car accident, the mountain holler they call home is always noisy. Making ends meet has never been harder, so the older kids get jobs to help out—even Louise finds the courage to sell her paintings to perfect strangers. But when Daddy disappears during a hike up Waterrock Knob—a six thousand-foot-tall mountain—will Louise and Livy Two be brave enough to take charge when the family needs it most?
Kerry Madden has written plays, journalism (Los Angeles Times, Salon, Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art, and Sierra Club Magazine), and six books including Offsides, a New York Library Pick for 1997, and Writing Smarts, a guide to creative writing published by American Girl. In 2005 she turned her hand to children’s literature with Gentle's Holler, the first installment in what became the award-winning Maggie Valley Trilogy, Viking Children's Books. It earned starred reviews in both Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly, was named a “Pick” by both the New York and the Chicago Public Libraries, and was the featured children’s book of North Carolina at the National Book Festival. The next book in the trilogy, Louisiana’s Song (2007) was equally well received, being named a Bank Street College Book of the Year and a finalist for several other awards. The third installment, Jessie’s Mountain, was published in 2008 to strong reviews. Most recently Madden published UpClose Harper Lee as part of Viking's UpClose Series and received a starred Kirkus for this biography. She has taught at the University of Tennessee, Ningbo University in China, UCLA, and elsewhere, and has visited schools across the country as a guest author. She has just accepted a new job at the University of Alabama in Birmingham as a professor of Creative Writing beginning the fall of 2009. View titles by Kerry Madden-Lunsford

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This heartwarming—and heart-wrenching—follow-up to the critically acclaimed Gentle’s Holler continues the saga of the Weems family, bursting at the seams with unforgettable characters, down-home music, and unconditional love.

Out of everyone in her family, Louisiana Weems is the shyest and the tallest. Feeling like a “giraffe girl,” she only wants to be left alone to paint while her outgoing sister Livy Two does the talking. But being a Weems doesn’t allow much quiet time. With ten kids running around, Mama and Grandma Horace at each other’s throats, and Daddy still recovering from his car accident, the mountain holler they call home is always noisy. Making ends meet has never been harder, so the older kids get jobs to help out—even Louise finds the courage to sell her paintings to perfect strangers. But when Daddy disappears during a hike up Waterrock Knob—a six thousand-foot-tall mountain—will Louise and Livy Two be brave enough to take charge when the family needs it most?

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Kerry Madden has written plays, journalism (Los Angeles Times, Salon, Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art, and Sierra Club Magazine), and six books including Offsides, a New York Library Pick for 1997, and Writing Smarts, a guide to creative writing published by American Girl. In 2005 she turned her hand to children’s literature with Gentle's Holler, the first installment in what became the award-winning Maggie Valley Trilogy, Viking Children's Books. It earned starred reviews in both Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly, was named a “Pick” by both the New York and the Chicago Public Libraries, and was the featured children’s book of North Carolina at the National Book Festival. The next book in the trilogy, Louisiana’s Song (2007) was equally well received, being named a Bank Street College Book of the Year and a finalist for several other awards. The third installment, Jessie’s Mountain, was published in 2008 to strong reviews. Most recently Madden published UpClose Harper Lee as part of Viking's UpClose Series and received a starred Kirkus for this biography. She has taught at the University of Tennessee, Ningbo University in China, UCLA, and elsewhere, and has visited schools across the country as a guest author. She has just accepted a new job at the University of Alabama in Birmingham as a professor of Creative Writing beginning the fall of 2009. View titles by Kerry Madden-Lunsford
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