The Music Thief by Peni R. Griffin (Good, 2002, HC, 154 pgs, Henry Holt & Co.)
The Music Thief by Peni R. Griffin (Good, 2002, HC, 154 pgs, Henry Holt & Co.)
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Former library book in good condition: typical library stamps and stickers; tight binding, no other writing. ISBN 0805070559
In a harsh and noisy time, a young girl's key to her dreams -- music -- may be closer than she thinks.
There was a new song playing in the back of Alma's head. An angry song, for Jovita and her killer, and Eddie, and everybody whose family did things that everybody had to live with. She could feel it, thumping in her brain, but couldn't hear it well enough to even hum it. Not in this house. She needed quiet, and a guitar. She needed Mrs. B's house.
Alma misses many things. She misses her grandmother; her big brother Eddie back when he didn't deal drugs; the freedom she had before her baby niece Silvita was born; and now, worst of all, she misses Jovita, the singer she idolized who was recently killed in a drive-by shooting. Just when things seem hopeless, Alma discovers the cat door in her neighbor's often-empty home, and an unintended window opens into a better world, full of music.
And what could be the harm in Alma's stealing (borrowing, really) a little peace and quiet, maybe even a ticket to her future?