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The Sound of Us

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

From the acclaimed author of A Good Distance and Some Things That Stay, a thoughtful and compelling new novel.

Alice Marlowe accepts her life the way it is. She is single, in her late forties, lives with a cat named Sampson, and has imaginary conversations with her dead twin brother. As a sign-language interpreter for the deaf, she is used to standing between people, facilitating their conversations with each other. But then a late-night phone call brings a beautiful, scared six-year-old girl into her life. And seeing herself through a child's eyes for the first time, she discovers that love is a universal language.

Review:

"Willis (A Good Distance) gracefully explores the world of foster care through the eyes of 48-year-old Alice Marlowe, an interpreter for the deaf living a lonely life in Cleveland. When Alice receives a late-night phone call from a six-year-old girl whose mother has disappeared, the last thing she expects to do is apply to become her foster parent, but one look at beautiful, dark-skinned Larissa Benton changes everything. Alice's maternal impulse surprises her — 'How did this child and I become us?' she wonders — as she attends foster parenting classes and wonders if she can cope. Willis allows for ambiguity in her moving story: when Michelle, Larissa's white, wayward mother, returns, she's neither a villain nor a victim; Alice, who converses with her dead twin brother, is not a saint. When Michelle moves into Alice's home to be closer to her daughter, the narrative reaches its height of tension; Willis shows both the safety and generosity of Alice's world and the unpredictable but loving home that Michelle would provide. A careful, tender story of the complex bonds of motherhood, this novel doesn't shy away from its problems, but still comes to rest on the side of its wonders. Agent, Christy Fletcher. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

From the acclaimed, award-winning author of A Good Distance and Some Things That Stay, a thoughtful and compelling new novel.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780425203026
Publisher:
Berkley Hardcover
Subject:
General
Author:
Willis, Sarah
Subject:
Girls
Subject:
Single women
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Publication Date:
20050607
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
8.14x5.76x1.17 in. .88 lbs.

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