Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Lit to Film: The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

May's pick for Lit to Film Club is The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane by Laird Koenig. Because the book is out of print, at the last meeting, we were advised to order it. I did a MeLCat search for Region 10 and no copies were found. While I could have it trucked in from another location -- considering that I will be studying for final exams, it is probably better that I purchase the book. With that said, I managed to find an author signed hardback already wrapped in mylar. Score.


The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane [text]
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane [video recording]

IMDb gives the storyline summary:
"Rynn Jacobs is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives in a secluded house that she and her father have rented in a quiet seaside community. But whenever anybody from the town tries to satisfy their curiosity, Rynn's father is never around, and it seems as if the girl is all alone. Rynn's resourcefulness is put to the test as several people try to find out what she might be hiding, including the snobby landlady and her sleazy son."

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