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First published in Australian Book Review September 2003
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Kierin Meehan’s Hannah’s Winter was one of the most promising débuts in some time. Her
Night Singing by Kierin Meehan
second novel, the ambitious Night Singing, attests to Meehan’s importance as a new writer for the middle-school years reader. There’s a magical quality to Night Singing and, although it is not a fantasy, a sense of the fantastic pervades the novel. Meehan has woven various plot strands and numerous characters into a delightful and, at times, deeply moving whole. Her characters, some of whom are wildly eccentric, never seem less than real, and her plot, although full of extraordinary coincidences — coincidences that, in less capable hands, would be both lazy and unconvincing — is believable and satisfying.
Night Singing brings together the stories of Josh, stuck at home with a bro ken leg, his neighbour Mrs Murakami, who carries a great sorrow inside her, and Isabelle, the remarkable new girl in the neighbourhood, who belongs to a circus and brings a new, unexpected circle of friends into Josh’s life. Josh is an ordi nary kid, prone t
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Kieran Meehan entered her senior season with big expectations and big responsibilities as she took over as Lyndhurst’s starting goalkeeper. So when Kyla Marino, a four-year starter at center back, was lost for the season with a torn ACL on Sept. 17 at North Arlington, Meehan’s already extensive role expanded just a little bit more on the field and as a leader.
Rather than fold under the added responsibility, Meehan and the Lyndhurst defense have elevated their game.
The Golden Bears have gone 3-1 since the injury, allowing just three goals. In three games last week, Lyndhurst yielded just one goal and Meehan posted shutouts over Harrison and Clifton.
The two shutouts have earned Meehan The Observer Athlete of Week honors. Meehan, who is committed to play at Monmouth, has six shutouts on the season as Lyndhurst is off to a 7-3 start.
“I’m not surprised by her ability or her doing her part of these shutouts. But what’s even more impressive is now the last couple, we’ve done without Kyla,” head coach Kimberly Hykey said. “Kyla was like her anchor back there, so Kieran had to overcome that loss. Kieran’s been keeping it together with a different back line than we had originally had planned for this season. That makes it even more impressive.”
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