The Color of Silence

The Color of Silence
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Publisher : Second Story Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781926920948
ISBN-13 : 1926920945
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Book Synopsis The Color of Silence by : Liane Shaw

Download or read book The Color of Silence written by Liane Shaw and published by Second Story Press. This book was released on 2013-03-11 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At seventeen, Alex feels as if her life is over. She will never recover from the trauma of the car accident that took the life of her best friend, Cali. All joy left when Cali died, including their shared love of singing. Why even bother speaking? Alex blames herself for the accident, and no one would want to hear what she has to say anyway. Ordered by a judge to do community service, she must spend time at a hospital with a girl named Joanie, who has minimal control of her body and no speech. Never having known another way of being, Joanie has an extraordinary internal life. She has been listening and watching as the world goes on around her, but Joanie is so full of words, thoughts and images that if she could ever figure out a way to let them loose, they would come swirling out in a torrent of syllables. She would fill every room with the colors of her dreams until the whole world became a rainbow of her making. Brought together by accident, Alex and Joanie have experienced the helplessness of silence. Their growing connection may lead them both to find the power of their voices.


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