Letting Go of Lisa by Lurlene McDaniel

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  • Publisher: Random House Childrens Books
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780440238683
  • Sales Rank: 70,893
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 176pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Nathan Malone has been homeschooled his whole life. He’s never spent much time with kids his own age and he’s never dated. His mother is now busy with his new twin sisters, so Nathan must enroll at the local high school for his senior year. On the first day, a girl on a motorcycle catches his eye and Nathan is excited to discover the girl is also in his English class.

Not only does Lisa ride a motorcycle to school, but she’s a loner who seems to come and go as she pleases. She doesn’t care what anybody thinks of her. Nathan is intrigued—he’s never met anyone like her or had such strong feelings. When he and Lisa finally start spending time together, he’s the happiest he’s ever been.

But Lisa has a tragic secret and, when she decides she’ll handle it herself, Nathan has to make a choice. Can he ever let go of Lisa?


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When two young people from different worlds meet, the relationship that develops is one of trust, hope, and love. Nathan Malone's life is just fine; he is being home schooled by his mother and has not spent much time with kids his own age. When his mother gives birth to twins, she is overwhelmed and unable to continue with Nathan's schooling. Nathan begins his senior year at the local high school. His English teacher encourages original writing and posts, by number, student grades and his comments. Nathan's writings are well received but never quite good enough. The writings of Lisa Lindstrom, also in his English class, are very well received. Lisa rides a motorcycle, is a loner, and resists Nathan's attempts to get to know her. Nathan feels a strange attraction to Lisa and continues to pursue her. When they finally spend time together, they realize they have much in common. The English selection competition has named two winners, Nathan and number four-five-four. Then, Lisa misses class for several weeks and no one seems to know where she has gone. Nathan contacts Lisa's family and finds that she has a brain tumor and has gone to a facility for the terminally ill. She never told Nathan, or anyone, about her illness and he can only hope that she would be glad to see him. She welcomes him and they share how much they mean to each other. Years before Nathan had a sister, Molly, who died as a child. His mother planted a magnolia tree in her memory, and now Nathan plants a weeping willow with the magnolia to honor Lisa, as he recalls the words from her writing.

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Biography

Lurlene McDaniel began writing inspirational novels about teenagers facing life-altering situations when her son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. "I want kids to know that while people don't get to choose what life gives to them, they do get to choose how they respond."

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Letting Go of Lisaby Dreamer4ever

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January 02, 2009: Nathan's been homeschooled his whole life, now he's going to public school for his senior year. He isn't used to public school where there are the popular kids, the jocks, the geeks...and Lisa, the 'Harley Princess'. On his first day at school he nearly gets run over by her motorcycle, just to discover that she sits right in front of him in Advanced World Lit and Creative Writing. Next thing he knows, she's all he ever thinks about. He finds ways to get to know her, but much to his chagrin, she keeps putting up wall, pushing him away. Nathan longs to understand her, but doesn't know what to think when Lisa begins ditching school for some unknown reason. Is she avoiding him on purpose? One way or another, he resolves to figure it out. The only question now: is her secret going to bring them together or tear them apart?

It is clear that Lurlene McDaniel knows how to weave a true, heartfelt story of love and pain. This book really brought out a lot of emotions for me. I cried at the end, but still felt hyper from the overall story. I did wish that it had been a little longer--so as to allow more time to develop, however, McDaniel got the point across and it definitely pulled on my heartstrings.

I Also Recommend: I'll Be Seeing You, Angel of Mercy, Angel of Hope.

Loved it!by Anonymous

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November 06, 2007: This book was SO good! There were amazing characters and it was so emotional. The beginning was a little slow, but don't stop reading because you will seriously regret it!


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