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Lost Goat Lane [Hardcover]

Rosa Jordan (Author)
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This book tells the eloquent, dramatic story of an adolescent girl's first glimpse into the problems of prejudice and the redeeming power of friendships.

For thirteen-year-old Kate, being poor in a small rural Florida town means feeling ashamed and isolated. At school, her classmates laugh at her old clothes and worn shoes. Things are not much better at home. Kate's mother is working long hours at a dairy farm to keep food on the table. Kate has to keep an eye on her brothers-Justin is old enough to talk about running away, and Chip is young enough to keep wandering off.

But one day, the family's goat gets loose and wanders down the road. That's when Kate meets the Wilsons, a tight knit, middle-class African-American family. Kate is particularly drawn to Ruby, the glamorous grown daughter who has returned home from New York City. As Kate begins to spend time with Ruby in town she becomes aware of the undercurrent of discrimination and prejudice that runs through her community, and the complex roles of race and class in her own relationships.

Rosa Jordan offers readers a gripping, empathetic tale of how two families come together despite small town prejudices and cultural differences. In doing so, she provides a window into the larger problems in America, where class and race often divide people.


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Grade 5-7–This story is set in rural Florida, and although the characters are close to Palm Springs and Miami, for them, it's as far away as New York. Kate, 13, Justin, 14, and Chip, 7, spend a long, hot summer running their farm while their mother works in a nearby dairy. When Kate's goat runs away, it ends up at the home of a neighboring black couple whose daughter doesn't want her son playing with "white trash," i.e., Chip Martin. However, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are warm and welcoming, and the three children are made to feel a part of their family. In the meantime, their beloved dog is consumed by an alligator; they survive a hurricane, taking all of the animals into the house; and worry about losing their home when their mother can't pay the mortgage. This episodic novel focuses on Kate as she learns a lot about herself, her family, and prejudice. The message about learning to make family with those around you and to look at people's hearts, not their skin or shabby clothes, is obvious, but the fully realized characters and the warmth of the story make up for the small sermons. A tender, satisfying offering.–Amy Patrick, New York Public Library
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"Jordan complements Kate's genuineness with an interesting locale, filled with threatening alligators and wily farm animals, intergenerational friendship, and a meaningful lesson in tolerance. A treat for middle readers."
-Kirkus Reviews

"A tender, satisfying offering."
-School Library Journal

"Jordan packs a lot of moral complications and wisdom into a well-crafted and often suspenseful story... Her characterizations are multilayered and believable."
-Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 197 pages
  • Publisher: Peachtree Publishers (October 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561453250
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561453252
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,103,842 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lost Goat Lane Review, May 17, 2006
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This review is from: Lost Goat Lane (Hardcover)
Rosa Jordan is the author of this book. She was born in Ropesville, Texas. She moved to Rossland, B.C. in 1974. She spent 25 years traveling and she traveled a lot in central and South America. She has been to Santa Monica junior college, UCLA and the University of Guanajuata.

Living with farm animals makes 13 year old Kate's chores a lot more complicated than our normal daily chores. There aren't much kids living around their area so they don't have much friends to play with after school. Their mother works every day trying to use what she earns to pay off their late mortgage payments. Their father, well...unfortunately he left them. One day Kate's goat, sugar runs off and they find her with the Wilsons, their African American neighbors. Kate meets Ruby, the grown daughter of the Wilsons. Kate can clearly see that Ruby doesn't like them. As these two get into a little business together, Kate learns a lot about prejudging and prejudice.

Lost goat lane is very realistic. Although the part about the goat running off is improbable, it is very true that most kids try to play with people that have the same physical features as themselves. It is unfair how people can decide that others are different because of appearances. Rosa Jordan used words that 10+ year olds could easily understand. The book itself is very straight forward; you do not have to think very hard to understand the concepts of the book. I think that this book really warns people of prejudice; how it is done so much in our life but that does not mean it is the right thing, people that look different can still be very alike you. - "Ruby, she asked, do you still think people like us are white trash?"
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for children and adults, November 25, 2004
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Terri Nash (Whistler, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Goat Lane (Hardcover)
I have to say, I really enjoyed the story in this book. My daughter first read the book and loved it so much she encouraged me to read it. I loved it! The characters are really colorful and the author wasn't afraid to tell the tale with ups and downs, making the story rich and full of life. The story takes place in the deep south which is refreshing and new to me, and I really enjoyed the authors' ability to tell a wonderful story in a way I could visualize clearly, making the story come to life. Friendships, family, poverty, goats, aligators, laughs, tolerance, dreams and drama. I really recommend this book for both children and adults. A good story is a good story!
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