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Book SynopsisTwelve-year-old Little John is clearing brush for Mr. King, the wealthy owner of a chain of local dollar stores, when he finds a young girl perched in the branches of a tall sycamore tree. The girl, Gayle, is being fostered by a spiteful family, and she and Little John quickly become friends. But then Mr. King offers Little John an impossible choice, and either outcome puts Gayle's or Little John's family's future in jeopardy. Inspired by a Hans Christian Andersen story, Nightingale's Nest is an unforgettable novel about a boy with the weight of the world on his shoulders and a girl with the gift of healing in her voice.
Trade ReviewPRAISE FOR NIGHTINGALE'S NEST:“It was the writing, of course, that struck my attention first. Loftin gives the book beautiful sequences filled with equally beautiful sentences. . . . As for the characters, there wasn’t a person here that I couldn’t recognize as real. I was quite taken with the fact that Loftin continually sidesteps a lot of the usual middle grade tropes. . . . Smart and beautiful by turns,
Nightingale’s Nest does one thing that few will contest. Once you’ve read it, you’ll have a hard time getting it out of your head.
” –Elizabeth Bird,
School Library Journal Blog
"Unusual, finely crafted story of loss, betrayal, and healing." —
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Magical realism meets coming of age in this sensitive and haunting novel . . . . Read this aloud and have both boys and girls alike utterly enraptured." –
BCCB, starred review
"It is Loftin’s skill in depicting both the human and the arboreal characters that will engage and inspire readers. The lyrical, descriptive prose and the hopeful ending will linger long after the final chapter." —
School Library Journal"An extraordinary read—I had to tear myself away from it."—Katherine Catmull, author of
Summer and Bird"Perfectly captures the challenges of growing up and dealing with loss. Get ready to have your heart touched."—Shannon Messenger, author of
Keeper of the Lost Cities"Tugs and tears at the reader’s heart. . . . lovely and magical."—Bethany Hegedus, author of
Truth with a Capital T and
Between Us Baxters"Riveting. . . . This is a book you'll long remember."—Lynda Mullaly Hunt, author of
One for the Murphys"Loftin's eye for strange beauty in unexpected places often takes the reader's breath away."—Claire Legrand, author of
The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls "Will haunt your soul—and lift your heart."—Kimberley Griffiths Little, author of
The Healing Spell and
When the Butterflies Came"A haunting, beautifully told story!"—Bobbie Pyron, author of
The Dogs of Winter and
A Dog's Way Home"The kind of book I wanted to read slowly."—Shelley Moore Thomas, author of
The Seven Tales of Trinket"This is a work of tremendous heart."—Anne Ursu, author of
BreadcrumbsPRAISE FOR NIKKI LOFTIN:"A mesmerizing read."—
Publisher's Weekly"An irresistable contemporary fairy tale."—
Kirkus Reviews