A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT by Linda Urban
Accelerated Reader: Level: 3.9. Pts. 4.
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Book Description:
An impressive and poignant debut novel. Eleven-year-old Zoe dreams of giving piano recitals at
Carnegie Hall. When her father purchases a Perfectone D-60, though, she must settle for the
sounds of the organ rather than the distinguished sounds of a baby grand.
Her organ teacher, Mabelline Person, notices the child's small talent for music and
recommends her for the "Perfectone Perform-O-Rama"; she will play Neil Diamond's "Forever in
Blue Jeans."
Accepting this new twist to her ambitions, Zoe must depend on a quirky support system:
her father, who gets anxious when he leaves the house and who earns diplomas from Living
Room University; her workaholic mother; and her classmate Wheeler, who follows Zoe home from
school daily to spend time with her father, baking.
Playing television theme songs from the '60s and '70s rather than Bach doesn't get Zoe down.
Instead, aware of the stark difference between her dream and her reality, she forges ahead
and, as an underdog, faces the uncertainty of entering the competition. In the end, resilient
and resourceful Zoe finds perfection in the most imperfect and unique situations, and she
shines.
The refreshing writing is full of pearls of wisdom, and readers will relate to this fully
developed character. The sensitive story is filled with hope and humor. It has a feel-good
quality and a subtle message about how doing one's best and believing in oneself are
what really matter.
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