For Ages
8 to 12

Maybelle Lane is looking for her father, but on the road to Nashville she finds so much more: courage, brains, heart--and true friends.

Eleven-year-old Maybelle Lane collects sounds. She records the Louisiana crickets chirping, Momma strumming her guitar, their broken trailer door squeaking. But the crown jewel of her collection is a sound she didn't collect herself: an old recording of her daddy's warm-sunshine laugh, saved on an old phone's voicemail. It's the only thing…

An Excerpt fromThe Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane

Chapter 1
Most people don’t think fate has a sound.
But it does. Everything has a sound if you listen carefully enough.
For example: Loneliness sounds like the drip-­drop of a leaky faucet, or the clomp of footsteps in an empty parking lot. Dread is the vrr-­vrr-­vrr of a car engine that won’t start. Love is the sound of Momma strumming her guitar and singing softly beneath her breath. And happiness? At the time, I didn’t know what the sound of happiness was. I hadn’t found it yet.
As for fate, I imagine no two individual fates sound exactly the same. Yours might be the rip of an envelope or the ringing of a phone in the middle of the night. Mine arrived sounding like the deep, night-­sky purr of a voice on the radio. Though, of course, I didn’t know it was my fate at the time.
Fate was the last thing on my mind that afternoon. It was the second week of summer vacation, and Momma and I were in the car on our way to the Shop…

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