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Touching, June 12, 2002
A Kid's Review
Lurlene McDaniel sure ought to be proud of herself for writing such a sensational book. In Mourning Song, Dani, sister of brain tumor possessing Cassie, takes her from the hospital where she is receiving treatments to Florida so that she can see the ocean after her sister's negative prognosis. McDaniel uses plenty of emotion to get her point across: Live each day to the fullest: it may be your last chance. One turnoff was the characters. I found them to be extremely annoying and irritating, but this is a small price to pay for such a magnificent novel. The story was very sad, tears rolled down my face all day when I thought not only of poor Cassie, knowing that these were her last days alive, but of how their mother payed tousands and thousands of dollars so that her daughter had some hope. I thought of Dani, risking arrest as well as her mother's anger and hysteria to bring Cassie to Florida. And I thought of Austin risking the same as Dani. I thought of how grateful I'd be if people were that nice. This book is so touching. Read it!
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This book is a must for all McDaniel fans!!, April 29, 1998
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I have and have read nearly all of Lurlene's books, and this one is by far the best. Mourning Song is about a girl (Cassie) who has a brain tumor, and is going to die, it's just a matter of time. Cassie has always wanted to go to Florida, but her mother won't let her go. One day, Cassie receives an anonymous letter, and with it a check for $10,000. Cassie decides to tell Dani (her sister)about the letter, and when Dani finds out about the letter, she decides to sneak Cassie out of the hospital and take Cassie to Florida. While the sisters are in Florida, they're mother has no clue where they are, until they call her, and when they're mother comes to Florida, she brings Cassie's doctor, and if you want to find out the rest, you know what to do...
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A book about a dying sister and her fight to stay happy., October 20, 1999
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This book is awesome. It touches your heart and soul, and makes you think about life, and to appreciate it. My one wish is to meet Mrs.McDaniel. She has inspired to go on and live life in the fullest. My mother has a brain tumor ( I am 12 years old) and it shows me I should give my all to make her happy. This book is a dying girls last wish before she passes on, and how it comes true.
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