Children's Literature @ NYPL
Booktalking "Guitar Notes" by Mary Amato
Lyla and Tripp share a guitar room, but only one person is allowed in the room at a time. Two would be a scandal. So, Lyla uses the room on even days and is "Ms. Even;" Tripp is known as "Mr. Odd."
They pass notes to each other in a guitar case. They comment on each other's songs, performances and actions. Constructive criticism characterizes their treatment of musicality; they push each other forward. Tripp and Lyla dance around the guitar.
Annie and Lyla were best friends, but Annie is applying for admission to a select music school. If chosen, she could spend half of every day practicing music. Sounds like a dream to her.
Lyla and Tripp text each other and compose and sing songs to each other. They want their souls to thrum to the same beat.
I love the way that the songs and chat sessions are interspersed with the text.
Guitar Notes by Mary Amato, 2012
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