• Portrait of a Girl Running

  • Portraits, Book 1
  • By: J B Chicoine
  • Narrated by: Carolyn Nicely
  • Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Portrait of a Girl Running

By: J B Chicoine
Narrated by: Carolyn Nicely
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All Leila wants is to get through her senior year at her new high school without drawing undue attention. Not that she has any big secret to protect, but her unconventional upbringing has made her very private. At seventeen, she realizes just how odd it was that two men raised her-one black, one white-and no mother. Not to mention they were blues musicians, always on the move. When her father died, he left her with a fear of foster care and a plan that would help her fall between the cracks of the system. Three teachers make that impossible - the handsome track coach, her math teacher from hell, and a jealous gym instructor. Compromising situations, accusations of misconduct, and judicial hearings put Leila's autonomy and even her dignity at risk, unless she learns to trust an unlikely ally.

©2013 Straw Hill Publishing (P)2014 J. B. Chicoine

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A great book for all readers/listeners

I read this book because my mom recommended it, at first I was like ya ok mom (insert eye roll) but then I started reading it and couldn’t put it down. When I saw the book on audio and was so excited, I listened to it the first time while I drove across the US and boy was it a life saver! I then got a different phone and couldn’t find the audio (insert weeping face) but then all was right with my audio world when I found it on audible. I just finished listening to it for maybe the fourth time and I love it! It’s a great story no matter what you genre preference or age is from my grandmother (70s) mother (50s) to me (30s) we love this author and her work. We love it so much that my mom nearly starts crying when I drop her off because she can’t take the audiobook with her. The saddest part is at the end when you remember that the second book isn’t available on audiobook! Listen or read this book, you won’t be disappointed!

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A Compelling Story

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, the characters were well developed and the plot moved along at a comfortable pace.

What did you like best about this story?

Although this story has a young-adult character, Leila, the feel of the story is more adult. Set in Leila’s senior year of high school, on her own after the death of her father and in a new environment, Leila struggles with her artistic bent, plays blues piano with a bunch of Delta blues octogenarians every Saturday night, and runs as a way of coping with her a past that is quickly catching up to her. Throw into the mix her unconventional relationships with two male teachers, and I was surprised at how thoroughly engrossed I—an adult male—became in the life of a seventeen-year-old girl.

I enjoyed the switches in point of view, from Leila to Ian Brigham (the handsome and conflicted track coach) to Mr. Clarence Myles (the enigmatic math teacher). While it is a of high school setting, Chicoine focuses enough on the ‘internal’ life of her characters, providing a well-rounded story with impressive character developments. Chicoine’s stories tend to unfold gradually—organically—at the start, but soon escalate with crazy twists and turns that kept me turning pages. I can’t wait to read the sequel, Portrait of a Protégé!

What about Carolyn Nicely’s performance did you like?

There were a lot of emotional high points and the narrator carried them out with skill.

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