<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Daralynn ODollyO Oakland gets a job along with her mother at a funeral home. But Dolly's real work begins when a crematorium comes to town, and someone has to save a dying business, solve a burning mystery, and resuscitate the broken hearts in Digginsville, Missouri.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A middle grade novel about a 12-year-old girl dealing with loss, who uncovers a rather grisly scam involving a crematorium.</b> <p/>After her brother, sister, and father die in a plane crash, Daralynn Oakland receives 237 dolls from well-wishers, resulting in her nickname: Dolly. But dolls are little comfort to a twelve-year-old girl whose world is rocked by the dramatic changes in her life, including her angry, grieving mother's new job as a hairstylist at the local funeral home. <p/>Dolly gets a job, too, where she accidentally invents a fashionable new haircut. But in <i>Grounded </i>by Kate Klise, her real work begins when a crematorium comes to town, and someone has to save a dying business, solve a burning mystery, and resuscitate the broken hearts in Digginsville, Missouri, population 402.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This improbably lighthearted mystery, told from Daralynn's entertainingly candid perspective, deals with death and its aftermath in a straightforward style that puts the 'fun back in funeral.'" --<i>Horn Book Magazine</i> <p/>"Klise (the 43 Old Cemetery Road series) spins an insightful story about loss and family, set in the tiny town of Digginsville, Mo., told from the plainspoken perspective of 12-year-old Daralynn Oakland. ...Balancing Daralynn's family tragedy with gentle humor and an evocative late-1960s setting, Klise's writing is refreshingly matter-of-fact and studded with simple, powerful images and memorable, entertaining characters." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"In the sentimental end, this salty-sweet, nut-sprinkled novel underscores the 'grounding' that comes with caring for people, whether it's flashy-trashy Aunt Josie and her boardinghouse gentlemen, senile Mamaw poignantly nurturing her dolls or, most powerfully of all, Daralynn and her mother finding their way back to each other." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/>"This quiet story illuminates and celebrates the human need for connection beyond the grave." --<i>Booklist</i> <p/>"While her subject matter is serious, author Kate Klise brings humor and warmth to this heartfelt story of healing and hope." --<i>BookPage</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>KATE KLISE is the author of the 43 Old Cemetery Road series (<i>Dying to Meet You</i> and <i>Over My Dead Body</i>) of epistolary novels, illustrated by her sister, M. Sarah Klise, as well as the picture book <i>Shall I Knit You a Hat?</i> (Holt). Her standalone fiction includes <i>Deliver Us from Normal, </i> which <i>School Library Journal</i> praised as a superb psychological novel. She lives in Norwood, Missouri.
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