Stasia Ward Kehoe’s characters are so real and complex, you won’t want to let them go at the end. “ The Sound of Letting Go is deeply moving, fiercely honest, and always surprising. Does she want the bad boy or the prodigy? Should she side with her parents or protect her brother? How do you know when to hold on and when-and how-to let go? She quits jazz band and orchestra, slacks in school, and falls for bad-boy Dave.īut one person won’t let Daisy forget who she used to be: Irish exchange student and brilliant musician Cal. When her parents announce they’re sending her brother to an institution-without consulting her-Daisy’s furious, and decides the best way to be a good sister is to start being bad. A good friend, even when her best friend makes her feel like a third wheel. A good daughter, helping out with her autistic younger brother uncomplainingly.
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