
All the characters have Southern accents, yet Lamia is able to give each a distinctive and memorable voice that reflects each character’s personality for example, Louisiana sounds dreamy and vulnerable, whereas Beverly sounds tough as nails. Narrator Lamia’s warm, compassionate reading perfectly fits the uplifting tale, and she uses her voice to bring out the many humorous and quirky moments.

They end up having some oddball adventures, involving trying to retrieve a lost library book and rescue a cat, and in the process learn about supporting friends and dealing with painful losses. Raymie’s father recently ran off with a dental hygienist, and she hopes if she wins, it will somehow make him come back Louisiana is an orphan who lives with her grandmother and gets through hardships with made-up stories and fantasies Beverly is streetwise and angry at the world.

Set in 1975, DiCamillo’s tender novel tells the story of three very different girls who become fast friends while partaking in the Little Miss Central Florida Tire competition.
