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Overview

Though written more than a century ago, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s beautiful sonnet rings true today for three young couples who believe in the power of love.

In “Night Vision,” Brett finds a way to brighten a special girl’s lonely existence. “Bobby’s Girl” features Dana, who must choose between two brothers, both of whom she loves. “Laura’s Heart,” the third story, introduces 16-year-old Laura Carson, who is hospitalized on a regular basis because of her weak heart. But when tragedy strikes a loved one, she realizes her heart is stronger than she thought and that love lives on forever.

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A collection of three stories in which teenagers facing life-threatening illnesses find that love can make all things bearable.

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Three inspiring love stories by the author of Angel of Hope. McDaniel fans will be drawn especially to "Laura's Heart," a story about a 16-year-old girl whose cardiac problems don't impede her love.
KLIATT
McDaniel's books should come with warning labels: "Have a tissue handy and be prepared to cry." She has mastered the genre of romance featuring death, tragedy and genuinely sad endings. In this volume she offers three stories that grab the heart. She involves readers quickly in the lives of the characters and immerses them in the characters' grief. The first story involves a girl inflicted with xeroderma pigmentosum, an allergy to the sun. Brett has moved from Key West, Florida to the Northeast and meets the lovely Shayla who can only surface in the dark. The second story, "Bobby's Girl," concerns a complicated relationship that develops when two brothers are involved with the same girl. Steve is a famous athlete while his brother is overlooked because he lacks brawn, though he has brains. Unfortunately, Steve is dying from brain cancer. Dana is torn between the two, not wanting to hurt either one. The last story involves a sick young woman who desperately needs a new heart. On one of her trips to the hospital she converses with an orderly and begins a relationship that will stay with her the rest of her life. The author does a tremendous job of taking realistic, life-altering situations and giving the reader inspiration and hope...and a really good cry. KLIATT Codes: JS—Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 2001, Bantam, 256p.,
— Sherri Forgash Ginsberg
VOYA
In the three stories in this collection, McDaniel shares a poignant yet hopeful view of love. As in most of her novels, one of the major characters in each story is dealing with a life- threatening illness. In Night Vision, Bret meets Shayla, a girl who cannot tolerate sunlight. He helps her lead a more normal life for a teen in the short time he has to love her before her tragic death. In Bobby's Girl, Dana is Bobby's girlfriend now, but two summers ago she met and fell in love with his brother, Steve. When Steve comes home from college with a brain tumor, Dana lives a double life as she tries to support both the boys that she loves. While hospitalized with a weak heart, Laura meets and falls in love with Ramon in Laura's Heart. After he is killed in a drive-by gang-related shooting, she finds that he has made the ultimate gift to her by willing his heart to her for a transplant. In each story, the ending offers hope in spite of the tragic death of a main character. McDaniel's stories speak to teens because she deals with difficult issues while validating a young person's ability to feel real love and make hard choices and sacrifices. These three tales will appeal to those who love to have a good cry while reading a fine story. VOYA CODES:4Q 2P M J S (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses;For the YA with a special interest in the subject;Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8;Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9;Senior High, defined as grades 10 to 12). 2001, Bantam, 256p, $9.95 Trade pb. Ages 11 to 18. Reviewer:Deborah L. Dubois—VOYA, December 2001 (Vol. 24, No. 5)
School Library Journal
Gr 6-9-The tone of these three love stories is set with a quotation from the Song of Solomon describing the strength of love in life, and in death; this is further accentuated in the prologue that contains Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "How Do I Love Thee" to explain the effects of unconditional love. In the first selection, high school senior Brett, a leukemia survivor, meets Shayla, who has a sun allergy. They fall in love, and the drama peaks when her skin becomes badly burned after she falls asleep in a boat and she dies. In "Bobby's Girl," Dana is dating Bobby but once had a secret fling with his brother, who has terminal brain cancer, and he wants her back. In "Laura's Heart," a high school junior hospitalized because of heart damage falls for the night intern, and, in spite of parental objections, they see one another. In a melodramatic turn, he is shot and killed, but his heart is salvageable. An element of love poetry is worked into each story. Characters are highly sensitive and emotional, and have intense personalities. Moods range from complete happiness to total devastation. There's a level of realism here; but there is also a strong dose of drama, which will attract established fans of this author. This short-story format will give new readers a taste of McDaniel's style.-Elizabeth Maggio, Palos Verdes Library District, Rolling Hills Estates, CA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780553571073
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Publication date: 12/24/2002
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 272
  • Sales rank: 222,183
  • Age range: 12 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: 0590L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 4.27 (w) x 6.85 (h) x 0.76 (d)

Meet the Author

Lurlene McDaniel has written more than 30 inspirational novels. Her books have received acclaim from teachers, parents, young adults, and reviewers.

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The girl danced alone in the moonlight. Brett Noland stood behind a tree watching her, mesmerized. His watch dial glowed 1:00 a.m. When he'd left the cabin where his mother lay asleep to walk and think and figure out how he was going to accept all that had happened in the past month, he hadn't expected to see another living soul. Then he'd rounded a curve in the trail and seen a girl with long, dark hair twirling, swirling, spinning in an open field under the light of the bright full moon.

She wore a long ballerina skirt and held a filmy scarf that fluttered behind her like gossamer wings. There was no music that Brett could hear, only the sound of her graceful leaps in the tall grass. He wasn't sure if he should go back the way he came or wait until she left. The last thing he wanted was for her to catch him. It wasn't right to spy on people, but for the moment he felt glued to the ground.

She ran across the field, jumping and turning in the air like a gazelle. She slipped into the shadows of some trees. Brett held his breath, waiting for her to emerge into the field. She did not. He blinked, listened to the sound of the blood rushing in his ears. Where was she? She had seemed to disappear into thin air. Brett exhaled slowly and, feeling shaken, wondered if she had been there in the first place.

Maybe he'd imagined her. He'd felt stressed and hassled lately. So maybe the girl had only been a figment of an overactive imagination. The idea depressed him. On top of everything else, now he might be going nuts.

"Why are you spying on me?"

Her voice came from behind him, startling Brett so badly that he yelped. Whipping around, he saw her standing in the center of the trail, blocking his escape. "I--I wasn't spying," he said, his voice raspy, his heart pounding. "I was walking. I saw you. I didn't mean for you to see me."

"Then you shouldn't wear watches with glow-in-the-dark dials." She gestured to his wrist.

He covered the watch self-consciously, feeling foolish, and turned to face her more fully. "You do this often?" he asked, trying to regain his composure. "Dance under the moon?"

"Are you a reporter?"

"No . . . I'm Brett Noland. Who are you?"

She studied him, tipping her head to one side. Moonlight flecked her hair. "Shayla," she said.

She stepped forward, and he saw that she was tall, almost as tall as he was, which, according to his mother, was shorter than his father had been. When he'd had a father. "I just moved here," Brett blurted out when Shayla brushed past him to return to the open field.

"I didn't think you looked like a regular."

"What do regulars look like?" He followed her, suddenly not wanting to be alone. The girl intrigued him.

"Where are you from?" she asked.

"Key West, Florida."

She stopped. "Did you live near the sea?"

"Key West is almost surrounded by the sea, so yeah, I lived near it."

"Is it beautiful in the sunlight?"

Brett thought it a very odd question but decided to humor her. "Well, yes. But why--"

"Different from the sea up here, isn't it?"

"Everything's different up here, including the sea," he said bitterly. He and his mother had moved to the coastal town of Harden, Massachusetts, two weeks before. She'd taken a new job with a small seafood manufacturing plant, telling Brett it was time for a change, and no amount of begging her not to move had changed her mind. She kept telling him it was a big promotion, more money, a better opportunity. "And we'll be living closer to Boston Children's Hospital than we do to Miami Children's Hospital," she'd added, as if that would justify totally uprooting his life.

Brett hated his new location, a backwater town that squatted between the hills and woods to the west and the craggy shoreline of the ocean to the east. Industry consisted of fisheries that stunk of salt brine and fish processing. One of those fisheries had hired his mother to manage the office and product shipments. In the Keys, the ocean was pale green, warm and spiked with the smells of exotic flowers and tropical breezes. Here the coast was lined with rocks, not soft white sand. It was harsh, wild, unfriendly.

"You don't sound too happy to be here," Shayla said.

"I wanted to stay in Key West. I'll be a senior, and I wanted to finish school with my friends, but Mom took a new job, and I lost out."

"Tough break."

"You live here?"

"All my life."

"So what's school like?"

"I don't go to school."

Her answer caught him off guard. "Are you homeschooled?"

"Satellite-schooled."

"What's that?"

"I go to school on the Internet. And sometimes a homebound teacher comes over and spends time with me."

He was taken aback. Homebound teachers only came to help sick kids. He knew that for a fact. Shayla looked normal, better than normal. "Do you live around here?"

"Beyond the woods. How about you?"

"Mom's renting a cabin." He motioned behind him, feeling awkward. Shayla wasn't forthcoming with information, and Brett didn't have much experience with girls. He was usually shy around them, perplexed and mystified by their capricious natures.

Shayla held the chiffon scarf across her eyes and peered up at the moon. "Pretty, isn't it?"

"Yes," he said, meaning both the moon and her. Now that he was closer, he saw that she really was pretty. Her hair fell straight and sleek almost to her waist. Her eyes were almond shaped and in the pale light looked like clear glass. He wondered what color they might be. "Did you sneak out to meet someone?"

"Did you?"

"Do you ever answer a question straight out?"

She laughed, and he thought that made her even prettier. "So tell me, Brett Noland, what did you think when you saw me dancing in the moonlight? Did you think I was crazy?"

"Are you?" Two could play her game of double questions.

"No." She threw the scarf into the air, and they both watched it flutter downward. "To both questions," she said. "I'm not crazy and I'm not meeting anyone."

"You just like to run around in the moonlight?"

"Yes."

He wanted to put her on the defensive. "I know--you're Titania."

"The fairy queen from Midsummer Night's Dream? Is that who you think I am?"

He was shocked that she had instantly known the character from Shakespeare's play. He read constantly, especially the classics, but knew few his age who did the same. "A druid then," he said.

"I don't worship trees," Shayla said with a toss of her head.

"You're a sprite."

"I'm too tall for a pixie."

"A ghost?"

"Some think so."

A shiver shot up his spine. This experience was turning surreal.

"Are you out of guesses?" she asked, making him feel undereducated, as if he'd forgotten some major category.

"I'm thinking," he said, racking his brain for another class of mythical beings who showed up only at night. He snapped his fingers. "Werewolves! No, wait--you don't have enough body hair to be a werewolf."

Again she laughed. "I think only men can be werewolves."

"You're right." He searched his memory, warming to the game they were playing. "Ah . . . I know, vampires come out at night. Are you a vampire?"

She looked straight at him and he felt his heart race crazily. The moon glowed along her hair, lit her face. Her skin was the color of sand, her eyes luminous, hypnotic pools. "Yes," she said. "I am."

From the Hardcover edition.

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  • Posted April 3, 2010

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    These three stories were really cute. I cried. Alot. The three stories were attached by one poem. In every story, one way or another, the main character reads it. If you want an emotional, unforgetable and achingly sweet book to read, this one is the one you've been looking for. Once again, Lurlene McDaniel steals my heart away with her precious writing.

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  • Posted January 11, 2010

    ??This Book Is Amazing!??

    ??Once I've read the first page I couldn't stop to read the book. It's soo romantic and I've also cried in some parts of the stories but this is a 5 star rating. Once you read this book...it will blow your mind and your heart.??

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  • Posted June 7, 2009

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    Personally, its an okay book. There are some that she written that is better but this is better than others. The storyline was good. In all three stories, the main character's love one dies in very different ways but they are connected by this one book. Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browing. My favorite would have to be the first tale, Night Vision. Go check it out. ;]

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 2, 2008

    wow

    this is a great book i think that this is a very touching book i'v read it abut 8 times keep on writing

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 14, 2012

    read it.

    this book is amazing..i cryed like a baby. ive read it twice so far and i highly recommend it:)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    I love it.

    This book is soo awesome. I cried after i read Bobby's girl.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 31, 2011

    Horrible? Or not?

    I dont know find out on your own! Ha tricked yyou! :))

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 2, 2011

    Amazing Books

    All three stories were very heart-warming and touching. Lurlene Mcdaniel is a great writter and my favorite author. From this book all three stories were great espically "Bobby's Girl".

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  • Posted August 4, 2011

    Loved. This. Book!

    These stories were so touching and inspiring, not to mention well written! They're all so sweet. I just about cried my eyes out during the last story (Laura's Heart), although the other stories were definitely "cry worthy" too. You MUST read this book!

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  • Posted July 2, 2011

    great!

    The stories were pretty good.The last one I must admit made me cry!

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  • Posted May 9, 2011

    Outstanding and addicting!

    I loved it, it was just nonstop drama and i just couldnt stop crying. Each story contains a love and each one there is a meaning and i just coulnt stop putting the book down. It was that good, but the one thing is i wish the stories were just a little bit longer butvotherwise than that i loved the book and it is definetly addicting!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 23, 2007

    the best book evere

    This is probally the best book iv ever read this book i promise will make you cry.Its a book full of romance and distress one of the best books ever!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 21, 2007

    the best book ever

    I LOVED THIS BOOK! this was the most amazing book ever. it is filled with romance and distress between characters. I love lurlene mcdaniels books because they all have something to do with a love relationship between 2 people and then a disease comes along and someone dies...they are so good and i cried at this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 17, 2007

    I WISH IT WAS A MOVIE

    It was the best, i felt like i knew the characters. My favorite of them all was Night Vision, I wanted to cry b/c of shaylas sickness. Lurlene McDaniel is a wonderful author and all but she seems to write about death so much, it kinda sucks.But all in all i would have rather cried till my eyes were sore than to not have read the book at all. It really makes you think about your life and the piddely problems that you think are so big that aren't. i have written a few stories myself that im going to publish, once im a senior of course.we have these weird projects in 12th gd. that determine if you graduate or not and mine will be to write a novel with three short stories in it,of course Lurlene McDaniel is my inspiration.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 14, 2006

    Superbe~!!!!

    It was one of the most moving teen love stories I've ever read. After the first time I read it, I couldn't put it down ever single story made me cry mutiple times... and I useually don't cry in books...I definately recomend this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 19, 2006

    Bittersweet and Strangely Perfect

    I loved this book, but I cried a lot!! My favorite stories are Bobby's Girl and Laura's Heart. Night Vision was excellent, and reading that helped me to mentally form the character's for my own story. But, the character's in Bobby's Girl were endearing Dana is a lot like me. And I share similarities with Laura. Basically, I loved every story and have read each at least twice. If you like lurlene McDaniel, and don't mind smearing your mascara, then you'll love this book!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 22, 2006

    Amazing Love Story

    The love stories were all equally amazing I was chocking so much. It is a good combination of sad yet inspiring.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 7, 2006

    Amazing

    This novel was amazing. It portrayed true hardships during love, and how love survives through tradgedy. I would really reccommend it to anyone up to an excellent tearjerker! Enjoy!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 22, 2006

    AMAZING

    This book is amazing. It makes you want to cry. I recommend this book to everyone of all ages.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 19, 2006

    great book

    this book has 3 stories in it and they are all great they all made me cry and i read her books all of the time i just finished reading a girl death left behind and it was really good to!!!!!

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