Whistling in the Dark review by MW
Whistling in the Dark
by Lesley Kagen
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Concord, MA, United States
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Whistling in the Dark by Lesley Kagen is a story based in Milwaukee during the summer of 1959. Two girls, the O'Malley sisters, Sally and Troo find themselves caught in a desperate situation. With their father dead, their mother in the hospital, step-father drunk and never home, and their older sister Nell galavanting off with her boyfriend, Troo and Sally have to survive on their own. Sally, the older of the two, is protective and caring of Troo. As strange and frightening events begin to occur on Vliet Street, Sally and Troo must depend on each other and the will of the community to survive. When young girls are molested and kidnapped, Troo and Sally are thrown into a mystery, and in that time they discover the mystery of their own lives.

Opinion: 

I loved Whistling in the Dark. It was a fabulous book, a mystery that you cannot put down. Sally, the narrator, is a wonderful character, a young girl but mature and so kind for her age. The fantastic and fearless Troo is a joy to read about, her character is surprising and such fun. Living with the O'Malley sisters for the summer is an experience that no one will forget.

 

 



 

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Although young for their age, the girls use a multitude of swear words and inappropriate gestures. Also, the book is mainly based on the actions of a molester and murderer.
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