Singing Songs: A Novel

Singing Songs: A Novel by Meg Tilly, published by Plume on June 1, 1995, is a 256-page work that explores the complexities of a young girl’s coming-of-age journey. The narrative follows Anna as she navigates a fractured family life and the challenges of living on the road, evading social workers and traditional schooling while clinging to the values of love and loyalty.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of Anna’s struggles and resilience as she confronts the realities of her circumstances. The story delves into themes of family dynamics and the quest for belonging, providing insight into the emotional landscape of a girl determined to find her place in a world that often feels hostile. This edition offers a reflective look at the trials of youth and the bonds that endure despite adversity.
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Chronicling a young girl’s coming-of-age, an acclaimed actress tells the story of Anna, her broken family, and life on the road–fleeing from social workers, schools, and society itself, but hanging on to love and loyalty. Reprint.
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