I Am Lavina Cumming

I Am Lavina Cumming

by Susan Lowell

Narrated by Barbara Caruso

Unabridged — 4 hours, 52 minutes

I Am Lavina Cumming

I Am Lavina Cumming

by Susan Lowell

Narrated by Barbara Caruso

Unabridged — 4 hours, 52 minutes

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Overview

In 1905, ten-year-old Lavina Cumming hugs her father good-bye and boards a train headed north. She is leaving her father, her five brothers, and her ranch in Arizona Territory to live with her rich aunt in California. With warmth and charm, award-winning author Susan Lowell paints a unique portrait of life in historic California. I Am Lavina Cumming blends adventure, friendship, and southwestern lore into a delightful story that will win the hearts of young listeners everywhere.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

This ambitious first title in the Milkweed for Young Readers line introduces Lavina Cumming of the Bosque Ranch, Arizona Territory. At the turn of the century, the 10-year-old heroine must, at her father's insistence, leave her motherless home to travel alone to her aunt in Santa Cruz, Calif., where she will learn to become a lady. Although she misses her family and the wild freedom of their ranch, Lavina gradually comes to value the new experiences afforded by her aunt's household--even though that household includes ``awful Aggie,'' a self- proclaimed precocious fourth grader. Lavina is both likable and believable, her credibility enhanced by the author's skillful use of period details, and her story is ripe with dramatic opportunities. Lowell ( The Three Little Javelinas ) weaves in tales passed down through Lavina's family, but these remain tangential, sometimes detracting from the main focus. Lavina learns that her father was married to someone else before meeting her mother, and although it rattles Lavina's trust in her father, the issue is dropped. Aside from these troubles, Lowell's work is hardy, graceful and certainly authentic: the real-life Lavina Cumming, whose journals, letters and diaries provided the story's foundation, is Lowell's grandmother. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)

School Library Journal

Gr 5-7-In 1905, 10-year-old Lavina's widowed father sends the girl to make her way from their home in the Arizona mountains to his sister in California to be educated and to learn to be a lady. Strong-willed Aunt Agnes; her wispy daughter, Maude; and Maude's spoiled daughter are much different from Lavina's five wild brothers, and the Mission School and formal dinners are far different from the outdoor, free life she left behind. Lowell presents both lives with respect; as Lavina adapts to new experiences, she shares stories about speaking Spanish at home and riding a horse to school. In fact, her camping skills come in handy after the San Francisco earthquake drives the household out into the street. Lowell's book is based on stories her grandmother told; this along with evident careful research give it a vivid sense of time and place. The strong characters develop believably towards the satisfyingly circular ending: Lavina returns to Arizona for the summer, alone again, but now with a dream for the future and two beloved homes instead of one.-Sally Bates Goodroe, Houston Public Library

SEPT 96 - AudioFile

Sent to live with her aunt in Santa Cruz, 10-year-old Lavina finds daily adventures await her, including the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Barbara Caruso reads Lavina’s long narratives, as well as provides voices for the story’s other characters. Her pleasing voice readily meets the challenge of performing the different ages and cultural backgrounds of the numerous female parts. Her performance of male voices, while individualistic, is not as strongly rendered. Caruso gives her liveliest and most enjoyable performance as Bridgette, the Irish maid, radiating the character’s naturally warm disposition and love of fun. Captivating historical fiction story for younger and older listeners alike. P.A.J. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171168773
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 04/12/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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