Shout Down the Moon T

Shout Down the Moon T

by Lisa Tucker (Author)

Synopsis

After her tumultuous childhood and a destructive teenage romance, Patty Taylor is struggling to build a new life for herself and her two-year-old son, supporting herself as a singer with a jazz band, but she finds her new world undermined by the resentment of other members of the band and the reappe

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1st Downtown Press Trade Pbk. Ed
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 19 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 074346446X
ISBN 13: 9780743464468

Media Reviews
Publishers Weekly Well-drawn, emotionally nuanced characters...[a] compulsively readable tale.
People The situations Tucker describes here in starkly lyrical prose are as chilling as if they were all derived from her own experiences...but she never gets too sentimental. Instead, Patty's voice just feels honest...As she did in her 2003 first novel, The Song Reader, Tucker uses music to frame this story, and like a well-crafted song it builds in intensity until its explosive ending.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Patty is a character searching for her voice...And what a wonderfully drawn character she is. Tucker has the gift of knowing what to say and what to just suggest. She lets Patty tell her own story without self-pity despite plenty of pain and sadness...Much of her strength comes from her love for her son, her deep desire that he have a better life than she. Here, too, Tucker's portrayal is refreshingly real.
Bookreporter Tucker's debut novel The Song Reader was an original and engrossing premise coupled with compelling writing. With that one book Tucker cemented herself as a strong new voice, a talented writer to watch for in the future. Now in her sophomore effort, Shout Down the Moon, Tucker proves that The Song Reader was no fluke; she has more stories to tell.
The Romance Reader Beautifully written, heartbreakingly real and ultimately hopeful...Tucker is a writing force to be reckoned with.