Running Back to Ludie
It read like a first draft that needed more detail. It felt too short for me to connect to it. Basically a young teen wants to know the mother who left her. Finally she is allowed to visit and it isn’t as exciting as it seemed. But she’s happy to have made a connection. Now she won’t think of a blank when someone says mother, now she has Ludie. Ludie is portrayed as dysfunctional from the point of view of the girl, but you have to wonder why she would not only leave her daughter, but never visit? And after completing the book I still don’t know. Did I read too fast? Maybe, it is a verse novel. But if I only skimmed the surface so might young readers whom this book is aimed at. Angela Johnson’s book: First Part Last was wonderful, so I didn’t expect to be so disappointed in Ludie.