5/30/2023 0 Comments Replay by sharon creechThe elements of the play-within-the-novel device and the inclusion of Leo's frequent daydreams make the story's transition to audio a bit rough. But fantasy and reality dovetail nicely at the end as Leo learns more about his family and his role in it. Along with learning his lines, Leo spends much of his time rewinding and replaying scenes from his life, of course, dramatically fashioned to his liking. None of his accomplishments seems to measure up to his siblings' efforts and he is the only one excited about his winning a role in the school production of drama teacher Mr. Though he has a grand imagination and big dreams, young Leo often feels invisible in his large Italian family. The play's the thing in this uneven audio adaptation of Creech's latest novel.
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