A Song For the Road: A Novel

Author:   Rayne Lacko
Publisher:   She Writes Press
ISBN:  

9781684630028


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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94% of people ages 13 to 22 cite music as ""important"" or ""very important"" to their lives. Most say the music they listen to impacts their mood. 31% of US children between the ages 5 and 17 play an instrument. Less than half of US kids under 18 are living in a home with two married heterosexual parents in their first marriage, and 34% of children today are living with an unmarried parent. Despite a strong economy, about 40% of American families struggled to meet at least one of their basic needs in 2017. Tornadoes and other severe thunderstorms likely caused at least $10 billion in damages in the United States in 2015. AUDIENCE: Young people with rock-star fantasies Young people who have parents living in different states, who have stepparents, or who have an estranged parent Young people who are taking music lessons Young people who are having difficulty fitting in at school or are ""loners"" Young people who are interested in rock and roll, songwriting, the blues, etc. Young people in families that are struggling economically Young people who are engaged in music therapy Young people who are very independent or who are from a single-child family Teachers who are presenting curriculum on desert biomes, rock formations, history of the Southwest, etc. Librarians, teachers, parents, and Christian educators seeking adventure stories without profanity, violence, or sexual themes Fans of live music, music festivals, guitars, motorcycles

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Author:   Rayne Lacko
Publisher:   She Writes Press
Imprint:   SparkPress
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781684630028


ISBN 10:   1684630029
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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A boy, a guitar, and the open road. In A Song for the Road, Rayne Lacko brings this timeless archetype to full, vivid life as fifteen-year-old Carter embarks on a journey that will define him as an artist, a son, and a man. Beautiful music abounds in these pages--in the story, the language, and the hearts of these well-defined characters. Tune up your six-string, grab a mic, and join Carter as he takes his memorable song on the road. --Mark Sarvas, award-winning author of Memento Park I really loved Carter's gentle sweet soul and the magic of his journey. Really lyrical and exquisite moments; I felt really drawn in by its tenderness and charm. Very nicely done! --Noelle August, author of the Boomerang novels Rayne Lacko brings forth the power of music in her inspiring coming-of-age novel A Song for the Road. The protagonist, a teenaged boy, is 'reawakening all the feelings he was trying every day to hold down.' Torn between facing his suppressed feelings and pursuing his passion, Carter chooses making music on his own terms. His choice is rewarded with personal healing and new friendships. A wonderful read about the magic of music and creating your own path. --Heidi Daniele, author of The House Children Full of heart and soul, A Song for the Road is a beautiful road trip through friendship, self-discovery, and the kindness of strangers. Carter's story of searching for his father and finding his own musical identity will strum on your heartstrings and make you sing with joy. --Lisa Manterfield, author of The Smallest Thing and A Strange Companion His father's old guitar leads fifteen-year-old 'Cotton' Danforth on an emotional journey to reconcile his past and find his future in this sweet story about the power of song to bridge what divides us. Musical teens will love this book. So will any adult who's been moved to strum a few chords. I only wish it came with a soundtrack. --Pam McGaffin, author of The Leaving Year A lyrical, absorbing coming-of-age tale, A Song for the Road delights, surprises, and tugs at the heartstrings in equal measure. I fell in love with Carter Danforth on his epic cross-country journey to reunite with his estranged father--and so will you. An uplifting story of friendship, family, and the healing power of music. --Anjali Banerjee, author of Maya Running, Looking for Bapu, and Seaglass Summer A Song for the Road is a brilliant metaphor for life. That Carter Danforth is one determined young man, and as memorable a hero as you'll ever find. Bravo, Rayne Lacko! --Andre Hardy, former NFL running back Carter Danforth, a gifted teen musician, tugs guitar strings and heartstrings in Rayne Lacko's entertaining new young adult novel, A Song for the Road. Readers will love this inspiring physical and metaphorical journey of growth and self-realization through the American Southwest. --Ron Bahar, author of The Frontman Fifteen-year-old Carter Danforth is loaded down with guilt, dreams, and his dad's old Martin guitar. Hitting the long highway between Tulsa and LA may be his best hope or worst decision ever. Author Rayne Lacko takes us on a powerful coming-of-age journey that gets under the skin, calluses the fingertips, and works its way into the heart. A Song for the Road is packed with gritty wisdom, succulent humor, and great music. I'll be rooting for Carter for a long time to come. --Conrad Wesselhoeft, author of Dirt Bikes, Drones, and Other Ways to Fly


A boy, a guitar, and the open road. In A Song for the Road, Rayne Lacko brings this timeless archetype to full, vivid life as fifteen-year-old Carter embarks on a journey that will define him as an artist, a son, and a man. Beautiful music abounds in these pages--in the story, the language, and the hearts of these well-defined characters. Tune up your six-string, grab a mic, and join Carter as he takes his memorable song on the road. --Mark Sarvas, award-winning author of Memento Park I really loved Carter's gentle sweet soul and the magic of his journey. Really lyrical and exquisite moments; I felt really drawn in by its tenderness and charm. Very nicely done! --Noelle August, author of the Boomerang novels Rayne Lacko brings forth the power of music in her inspiring coming-of-age novel A Song for the Road. The protagonist, a teenaged boy, is 'reawakening all the feelings he was trying every day to hold down.' Torn between facing his suppressed feelings and pursuing his passion, Carter chooses making music on his own terms. His choice is rewarded with personal healing and new friendships. A wonderful read about the magic of music and creating your own path. --Heidi Daniele, author of The House Children Full of heart and soul, A Song for the Road is a beautiful road trip through friendship, self-discovery, and the kindness of strangers. Carter's story of searching for his father and finding his own musical identity will strum on your heartstrings and make you sing with joy. --Lisa Manterfield, author of The Smallest Thing and A Strange Companion His father's old guitar leads fifteen-year-old 'Cotton' Danforth on an emotional journey to reconcile his past and find his future in this sweet story about the power of song to bridge what divides us. Musical teens will love this book. So will any adult who's been moved to strum a few chords. I only wish it came with a soundtrack. --Pam McGaffin, author of The Leaving Year A lyrical, absorbing coming-of-age tale, A Song for the Road delights, surprises, and tugs at the heartstrings in equal measure. I fell in love with Carter Danforth on his epic cross-country journey to reunite with his estranged father--and so will you. An uplifting story of friendship, family, and the healing power of music. --Anjali Banerjee, author of Maya Running, Looking for Bapu, and Seaglass Summer


A well-constructed, satisfying read. The characters feel like they have real agency and dimension. Relationships across generations, and class, and genders all feel true. The language is clean, not fussy but never dull. I think the writing about music is expertly handled. The prose is a pleasure to read. --Mark Sarvas, author of Memento Park I really loved Carter's gentle sweet soul and the magic of his journey. Really lyrical and exquisite moments; I felt really drawn in by its tenderness and charm. Very nicely done! --Noelle August, author of the Boomerang novels


Author Information

Rayne Lacko writes about emotions, creativity, and the healing power of music in Dream Up Now: The Teen Journal for Creative Self-Discovery and the YA novel A Song For The Road, an Eric Hoffer Book Award finalist. A social-emotional learning specialist with a master's in humanities, she lectures on writing and literature, advocates for social justice, and travels for inspiration. Rayne's short stories and poetry have appeared in international publications and anthologies. She lives on a forested island in Washington, US, where the trees whisper story ideas.

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