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A Room on Lorelei Street

By Mary E. Pearson
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Zoe's arms prickle. She turns, trying to take it all in. The ache inside returns. It is not for her. It is too much. A real room with real floors and walls. A room for sleeping, and reading and dancing and . . . in her imagination she has pictured the room, but she has never pictured herself in it.

Can seventeen-year-old Zoe make it on her own?

A room is not much. It is not arms holding you. Not a kiss on the forehead. Not a packed lunch or a remembered birthday. Just a room. But for seventeen-year-old Zoe, struggling to shed the suffocating responsibility of her alcoholic mother and the controlling guilt of her grandmother, a rented room on Lorelei Street is a fierce grab for control of her own future.

Zoe rents a small room from Opal Keats, an eccentric old lady who has a difficult past of her own, but who chooses to live in the possibility of the future. Zoe tries to find that same possibility in her own future, promising that she will never go crawling back. But with all odds against her, can a seventeen-year-old who only slings hash to make ends meet make it on her own? Zoe struggles with this worry and the guilt of abandoning her mother as she goes to lengths that even she never dreamed she would in order to keep the room on Lorelei Street.

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“I am very split about this book. I listened to the audiobook, a format that I despise because 99% of narrators don't sound right, and I'm debating on whether or not I liked this book. Do I not like it because the story is tough and bitter, or is it because the narrator sucks at reading it? I liked this story fine enough, but it was just really hard to swallow at times. The book talks about suicide, a neglectful mother who sleeps around to gain alcohol, a villainous grandma, and a 17 year old girl who rents out a room on Lorelei street to escape it all. Zoe was an interesting character, but not someone I could really relate to. I can't relate to a neglectful mother or a grandmother who is spiteful and manipulative, a suicidal father who might have been sexually abusive - overall, an experience that pushes me out of my home and makes me search for a little bit of respite and peace. This type of story and experience is very much foreign to me, and I'm lucky that I haven't experienced it. It was an interesting, brutal slice of life. And it honestly sucks that some people have or are dealing with these types of issues in their life. Therefore, I feel like this story is relatable for some, but not for all. Overall, it was good, but the narration was soo dramatic at times, and I wonder if I would have liked it better if I had read it myself.”

About Mary E. Pearson

Mary E. Pearson is the author of bestselling, award-winning novels for teens. The Miles Between was named a Kirkus Best Book of the Year, and The Adoration of Jenna Fox was listed as a Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, an IRA Young Adult Choice, NYPL Stuff for the Teen Age, and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. She is also the author of A Room on Lorelei Street, David v. God, and Scribbler of Dreams.

Pearson studied at Long Beach State University and San Diego State University. She writes full-time from her home in Carlsbad, California, where she lives with her husband and two dogs.

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