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Lainie Gracewood and her childhood best friend, Noah Ashbree, are finishing up their VCE and hoping to go on to university when forces beyond their control or understanding pull them into an amazing quest in Songlines: The Sentinels of Eden, Book One by Carolyn Denman. Sleep is increasingly elusive as Lainie dreams of the saddest music imaginable. Combined with increasingly strange behavior on the part of a lifelong pain in the neck, Bane, Lainie struggles to figure out what she is supposed to do. Visions of danger alert Lainie and Noah to a problem in the State Forest where a mining company is coming too close to sacred land. Unfortunately, Lainie never wanted to learn about it from Harry, the Gracewoods' farmhand who is an elder of the local Indigenous people, so she is totally unprepared for the cosmic battle that is necessary to preserve Eden. Along with Noah, Bane and Tessa, Lainie rises to the challenge and confronts the evil head-on as they learn their roles as guardians of a tremendous secret. The question is, what will this battle cost this group of friends and their families?
Typical teenagers in very untypical roles make Songlines: The Sentinels of Eden, Book One by Carolyn Denman an extraordinary read. Filled with mesmerizing descriptions of the Australian outback and the mythical world of the Garden of Eden, you can’t help but turn the pages to see just what these friends are prepared to do to fulfill their destinies. Truly wonderful! The characters are so natural, you feel as if you are part of the group. Their depth is a pleasant break from depictions of teens as self-indulged and one-dimensional. Engaging on the surface, Songlines is also full of spirituality and the search for the meaning of a life worth living. This book provides tremendous depth and plenty of food for thought for today’s YA reader as well as people of all ages.