THE LIONS OF LITTLE ROCK
BY Kristen Levine
As twelve-year-old Marlee starts middle school in 1958 Little Rock, it feels like her whole world is falling apart. Until she meets Liz, the new girl at school. Liz is everything Marlee wishes she could be: she's brave, brash and always knows the right thing to say. But when Liz leaves school without even a good-bye, the rumor is that Liz was caught passing for white. Marlee decides that doesn't matter. She just wants her friend back. And to stay friends, Marlee and Liz are even willing to take on segregation and the dangers their friendship could bring to both their families.
A GUEST POST BY KRISTEN LEVINE
Where did you get the idea for The Lions of Little Rock?
My mother grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas. I started asking her about her childhood, and in our very first conversation about Little Rock, my mother told me about listening to the lions roar at night. Something about that detail stuck with me. In addition, I attended very diverse public schools growing up, so the Little Rock Nine and school integration is something I've always been interested in.
What was the most difficult part of writing Lions?
It took me a long time to really understand the character of Marlee - which wasn't so great, since she was my main character! Once I did, the story finally started to flow. I also struggled with trying to figure out how to make my main characters, Marlee and Liz, as active as possible in the plot. I didn't want them to just observe the historical events going on around them; I wanted them to actively take part in making things change.
Did your process change at all from writing your first book?
Yes! My first book, The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had, started as a screenplay. I did lots of outlining, note cards, and actually had a complete story by the time I sat down to turn in into a novel. This time, I decided to just "start writing" because I was a writer, right? I knew how to do this. Ah, no. Turns out, I am not a "seat-of-your pants" kind of a writer. (I totally admire those of you who are!) I guess it was a good thing to learn about myself, but it was painful to realize I needed to go back and plot things out when I was already 170+ pages into the story.
What do you do when writer's block hits?
I give myself permission to write something really, really bad. I have two small children, so I don't have a lot of time to write. Usually, I force myself to write something, even if it is terrible, and after a while of terrible writing, something okay starts to come out. But if after an hour nothing good is coming, I'll stop and try again another day.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kristin Levine, author of The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had and The Lions of Little Rock, received her BA in German from Swarthmore College and an MFA in film from American University. She spent a year in Vienna, Austria, working as an au pair and has taught screenwriting at American University. Currently, she lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her family. Her third novel, The Paper Cowboy, will be published by G.P. Putnam's Sons in fall 2014. Visit her at www.kristinlevine.com
28 Delicious Comments:
Just checked it out...looks good!
-Hazelwood West Middle
I wanna read it!!! *whiny voice*
~Hazelwood West Middle School
HA! I MADE A DELICIOUS COMMENT ON THIS BOOK! BRAAH!!!!! ED
-Hazelwood West Middle
I didn't think I'd like this book, but boy was i wrong. I loved how the girls stuck together through everything.
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The Name Of The Star is a great book for people that like romance and humor this is a great book for you
this book has lots of details
name of the star is one of the best book i have read really pumped up.
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The book is good so far, Love it alot~
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This looks very interesting!!
~Hazelwood West Middle School
this book is amazing it has so many details and details the name of the star
october 21,2013 at 3:46pm
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I really liked the plot and the setting. I love the wording and I thought the book was emontional to me. North Middle School
O MA GLOB I JUST FINISHED THIS BOOK AND IT WAS PER-U-FECT! LIZ AND MARLEE WAS JUST PERFECT RED MADE ME SOOO MAD AND JT BUT THIS BOOK ALLL MUST READ IT!
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I thought it was interesting how Marlee compares everyone she knows to a type of drink. A very detail oriented way to describe someone.
St. Clare of Assisi
I just checked this book out! It looks really good! I can't wait to read it!!! :)
~Hazelwood West Middle School
I can't wait to read this! I've heard this is a really good book!
-Hazelwood West Middle School
People have told me that they can't put this book down! I'll have to read it! Looks like a good book! :D
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This was an awesome book! It was so good that I read it in one day!!!!! ED
-Hazelwood West Middle
I started reading this book! It's actually better than I thought it would be :)
Hazelwood West Middle School
I love how Marlee describes everyone like a drink. I think that's an awesome way of describing people, though it would be weird to say out loud
-hazelwood west middle school
I am loving this book so far! :) I love how when Marlee and Liz say "Quawpaw", Ruth the elephant stomps her feet! That would be awesome to see! :D
Hazelwood West Middle School
THIS BOOK IS SOOOOOO GOOD! I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN!!!! :)
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I love Betty Jean. I don't know why. She was always kind and honest, and treated Marlee and her family with respect. She was a great character.
Hazelwood West Middle School
This book really shows how one new friend can change your life! I love it! This is such a great book! Everyone should read it! :D
-Hazelwood West Middle
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