Written by: Kate DiCamillo
Interest Level: Grades 4-6
AR Level: 4.5 (Worth 5 pts)
Lexile Level: 630
Summary: Louisiana Elefante doesn't know why she is in a moving vehicle, in the middle of the night, crossing the border from Florida into Georgia. All she knows is Granny woke her declaring, "The day of reckoning has arrived." Granny's plan, whatever it is, seems to go awry when she is suddenly overcome with a toothache so painful she cannot drive. Twelve-year-old Louisiana takes the wheel and hilariously exits the interstate into a small southern Georgia town where a dentist finds it's not a tooth that is the problem, it's all of them! The terrible situation leaves Granny with no teeth and Louisiana forced to fend for herself, which she seems to be accustomed to anyway. As Granny heals in a motel bed, Louisiana looks for a way to get back home. But things go from bad to worse when Granny suddenly disappears leaving only a letter full of secrets behind and Louisiana feeling more lost than ever.
Review: Kate DiCamillo, among the best children's writers of all time, tells the story of Louisiana, a character from her book Raymie Nightingale. Written in first person, Louisiana narrates her sad and tragic story with spunk, heart, and humor. DiCamillo flawlessly weaves together the many layers of Louisiana's life, both past and present, into a delightful and exciting read. Louisiana's Way Home is a funny and touching story of a girl lost, both physically and emotionally, but with the help of good adults and great friends, finds her way back home (sort of). This is the second book in a series of three: Raymie Nightingale, Louisiana's Way Home, and Beverly, Right Here.
Profanity:
None
Potentially Inappropriate References:
None
Potentially Inappropriate Behaviors:
Granny leaves Louisiana in Georgia
Burk steals items from hotel vending machine
Burk stands on roof of motel
Burk and Louisiana climb motel sign
Burk skips school
The reverend smokes a pipe
Louisiana lies
Parental Concern Rating:
0 out of 5