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Love Rewards the Brave

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Love Rewards the Brave

By: Anya Monroe
Narrated by: Jessica McEvoy
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Keeping her brother, Benji, warm, fed, and away from their father is Louisa's only goal in life. When the state steps in and places them in separate foster homes, her world falls apart.

Louisa, in crisis, discovers slam poetry. The spoken word performances reveal people sharing pieces of themselves on stage for the world to hear. The transparency she sees frightens her but also holds the key to her future...if she's brave enough to give her story a voice.

©2015 Anya Monroe (P)2015 Anya Monroe
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Poetry & Nursery Rhymes
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What does Jessica McEvoy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Jessica's excellent narration, does great justice to the story of Louisa and Benji. Her voice conveys the crisis and the turmoil beautifully.

Poignant, Real Beautifully Narrated

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If you could sum up Love Rewards the Brave in three words, what would they be?

Heartbreaking, Real, Wrenching

Who was your favorite character and why?

I love the protagonist, but I also liked those who try to help her: Miss F., Margot, and Jess.

Which scene was your favorite?

When her journals were returned to her.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Hope takes practice.

Any additional comments?

Loved it!

Heartbreaking Yet Hopeful, Brilliantly Read

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