Dicey’s Song

Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt is the second installment in the Tillerman Series, published by Collins in 2000. This edition, comprising 316 pages, is presented in English and follows the journey of Dicey Tillerman as she navigates the complexities of growing up. After successfully bringing her siblings to their grandmother, Dicey now faces the challenges of ordinary life, including school and family dynamics, while grappling with the grief of her mother’s absence.
In this narrative, readers will find Dicey confronting her feelings of loss and responsibility, as well as her aspirations and friendships. The story delves into themes of family and social dynamics, highlighting the importance of resilience and connection in the face of adversity. As Dicey strives to balance her personal desires with her familial obligations, the book explores the nuances of adolescence and the bonds that shape her identity.
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The second book in Cynthia Voigt’s acclaimed Tillerman Series, about Dicey Tillerman and her family.
Fierce, solitary, brave and clever, Dicey Tillerman is growing up. Having safely brought her brothers and sister two hundred miles to Gram, their grandmother (the story of Homecoming), now she is having to adjust to ordinary life in school and at home. She must deal with grief at the discovery of her mother’s whereabouts and death, endless worrying about her family, burgeoning adolescence, friendships worth fighting for, and her all-encompassing desire to build and sail boats.
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