Dicey’s Song

Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt, published by Simon Pulse in March 2002, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages in English. This novel follows the journey of Dicey and her three younger siblings as they settle into their grandmother’s rundown farm on the Maryland shore. While Dicey has long dreamed of providing a stable home for her family, she grapples with her identity as a caretaker and the challenges of letting go.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics, self-esteem, and emotional growth. As Dicey navigates new friendships and strengthens her bond with her grandmother, she also confronts the complexities of her past. The story delves into the trials and joys of building a new life while highlighting the necessity and difficulty of moving forward.
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Letting Go
The four Tillerman children finally have a home at their grandmother’s rundown farm on the Maryland shore. It’s what Dicey has dreamed of for her three younger siblings, but after watching over the others for so long, it’s hard to let go. Who is Dicey, if she’s no longer the caretaker for her family?
Dicey finds herself in new friends, in a growing relationship with her grandmother, and in the satisfaction of refinishing the old boat she found in the barn. Then, as Dicey experiences the trials and pleasures of making a new life, the past comes back with devastating force, and Dicey learns just how necessary — and painful — letting go can be.
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