Gideon Lee
by Lisa Orchard
Release Date: 10/21/14
Summary from Goodreads:
Lark Singer’s relationship with her
mother is prickly to say the least. As she enters a musical competition that
could launch her career, Lark also searches for answers her mother would rather
keep hidden. Throw into the mix the fact her best friend Bean has been acting
strangely, and Lark finds herself launched into uncharted territory. Will her
quest for answers sabotage her musical aspirations?
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About the Author
I am the oldest
of four children and grew up in a small town in Western Michigan. I grew up
reading mysteries, starting with "The Bobbsey Twins" and "The
Nancy Drew" series.
By fifth grade I was writing my own mysteries and illustrating them as well. I've always known that I wanted to be a writer and I tucked that little piece of information into the back of my brain; determined to take it out and use it when it was time.
After graduating from Central Michigan University with a Marketing Degree, I landed a sales job. I was on my way! After spending 13 years in the Insurance industry, I met my husband. We soon married and had two beautiful boys. I decided to stay home with my kids. A tough decision, but one I don't regret.
I did, however, miss the hustle and bustle of work - and working toward a goal. That is when the little voice inside my brain said, "It's time to write."
So I did, and "The Super Spies and the Cat Lady Killer" was born, followed by my new book, "The Super Spies and the High School Bomber."
I am very excited as I begin this new "chapter" in my life.
By fifth grade I was writing my own mysteries and illustrating them as well. I've always known that I wanted to be a writer and I tucked that little piece of information into the back of my brain; determined to take it out and use it when it was time.
After graduating from Central Michigan University with a Marketing Degree, I landed a sales job. I was on my way! After spending 13 years in the Insurance industry, I met my husband. We soon married and had two beautiful boys. I decided to stay home with my kids. A tough decision, but one I don't regret.
I did, however, miss the hustle and bustle of work - and working toward a goal. That is when the little voice inside my brain said, "It's time to write."
So I did, and "The Super Spies and the Cat Lady Killer" was born, followed by my new book, "The Super Spies and the High School Bomber."
I am very excited as I begin this new "chapter" in my life.
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Chapter One
I want to be
like Gideon Lee.
My lips move as I read the title of my essay. They twitch as I stifle a
snicker. Looking around the room, I make sure no one has seen my facial tic. My
eyes light upon the Presidents’ pictures lined up on the wall. They face me,
each with a unique expression, and I wonder what they were thinking while they
posed. They are above the clock so my gaze naturally falls on it. It’s almost
time for lunch.
I
settle back in my seat and my lips twitch again. A feeling of defiant
exhilaration washes over me like a tidal wave.
Montgomery’s
going to freak when he reads this.
Despite
my best efforts, a giggle escapes and the boy in front of me turns around and gives
me the evil eye. I return the glare. He is slumped over, and sweat beads on his
upper lip. I think this is odd — it’s rather chilly in the room — but dismiss
it before I turn back to my essay.
I bet old man
Montgomery doesn’t even know who Gideon Lee is. This thought
sends another giggle to the surface, but I quickly squash it by biting my lip.
I
picture him searching Gideon Lee’s name on the Internet. I see his expression
changing from confusion to disgust. I imagine him taking off his black,
thick-rimmed glasses and shaking his head. I hear him mutter, “Lark Singer,
what are you doing?” He rubs his face. I can actually hear the rough sandpapery
sound as his hand finds his day old stubble. He sighs and puts his glasses back
on. “What am I going to do with you?”
I
remember when Mr. Montgomery first told us about the assignment. We were
supposed to write an essay on someone we admire, someone who has contributed to
society in some way. I know when he says this he wants us to write about an a
historical figure. After all this is history class, but I raised my hand
anyway.
“Lark,”
he called out as he stood at his lectern.
“Do
they have to be dead?”
He
cocked his head as he studied me with his piercing blue eyes. Then he ran his
hand over his military style crew cut, and I watched as his salt and pepper
hair flattened then popped back into place as if each hair was standing at
attention. I could tell he wasn’t sure where this was going. “Well… I guess
not.” That’s when he froze, as if he realized he had just opened a door for me
and he wasn’t going to like what was on the other side. He shifted his weight,
and looked down at the floor before he backpedaled. “But they have to have made
a positive contribution to society. It can’t be about a mobster or anything like
that.” Pursing his lips, he stared at me, fiddling with those glasses. “This is
one half of your semester grade, Lark. I wouldn’t pull any funny stuff.”
“Oh,
I won’t. Scout’s honor,” I answered sweetly, placing my hand over my heart and
giving him the scout salute, while inside I planned my rebellion.
I have him. I’m
going to write about Gideon Lee, and there’s nothing he can do about it.
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