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The Secret Language of Sisters

By: Luanne Rice
Narrated by: Kate Rudd, Brittany Pressley
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New York Times best-selling adult author Luanne Rice makes her dazzling YA debut with this gorgeous, pause-resisting story of love, hope, and redemption.

When Ruth Ann (Roo) McCabe responds to a text message while she's driving, her life as she knows it ends. The car flips, and Roo winds up in a hospital bed, paralyzed. Silent. Everyone thinks she's in a coma, but Roo has locked-in syndrome - she can see and hear and understand everything around her, but no one knows it. She's trapped inside her own body, screaming to be heard.

Mathilda (Tilly) is Roo's sister and best friend. She was the one who texted Roo and inadvertently caused the accident. Now Tilly must grapple with her overwhelming guilt and her growing feelings for Roo's boyfriend, Newton - the only other person who seems to get what Tilly is going through. But Tilly might be the only person who can solve the mystery of her sister's condition - who can see through Roo's silence to the truth underneath. Somehow, through medicine or miracles, will both sisters find a way to heal?

©2016 Luanne Rice (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.
Family Family & Relationships Fiction Growing Up Literature & Fiction Romance Young Adult
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Inspirational Story • Captivating Narrative • Emotional Connection • Powerful Themes • Complex Hero
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the narrator read so cleary it was awesome!! I loved this book so much and want a sequel!!

it was awesome!!

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I read this book when I was 12/13 years old, and when it came up on audible I took my chance immediately. This story is so beautiful, I hope one day it could be translated into a movie

Amazing book <3

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I love this book so much because it is really inspirational I feel like I can connect to the book and see the story through my eyes and I can feel the pain that the character is feeling. So I give this book a 5/5. Thankyou

I Love this book so much

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This tugged at my heart and will forever change me. This book was very well written. The storyline is sensitive but much needed. You can't help but fall in love with both sisters. The journey will capture your heart. The narrators are two of my favorite and did a fabulous job. It's going to be hard to start another book after this one.

Captures you from the beginning

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I loved it but I wish the author would of wrote about Roo's recovery and if she got better at all. But overall it's a really great book!

I loved it!!

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Good not too complex of a story. Has interesting items to discuss in book club.

Nice story.

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Grade: B-

While waiting for a ride, fourteen-year-old Tilly angrily texts her older sister. Against her better judgment, Roo responds to the text with near fatal consequences. The sixteen-year-old wakes in the hospital with a condition called Locked In Syndrome. She appears comatose and unresponsive, but is fully aware, paralyzed from the accident and unable to move anything but one eye.

To buy into one of THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SISTERS's biggest premises, you've got to believe Tilly is equally or even more responsible than Roo for the accident, because she sent the texts. This theme is repeated by most of the main characters. I could understand Tilly feeling guilty, but would hear expected those around her to provide constant reassurance that the driver is responsible for not answering the phone or texts. Period.

I liked both sisters. They narrated alternate chapters. Luann Rice, in her YA debut, did a wonderful job describing the Roo's hell, trapped in her body, particularly before anyone realized she was cognizant. With the exception of best friend Isabel, I liked and related all of the characters. I particularly enjoyed the multigenerational relationship of Martha and the sisters.

Although the writing, characters and plot were interesting and I enjoyed reading THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SISTERS, **something** was missing that prevented me from feeling a connection to the characters. I didn't feel immersed in the story. I'm a re-reader, but I doubt I'll pick up this book a second time, because it lacked that *special* feeling of excitement from the sheer pleasure of reading.

THEMES: sisters, family, grief, disabilities, romance, photography

THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SISTERS is an above average story about how sisters, friendship and love can overcome extreme challenges.

Enjoyable

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I LOVED THIS BOOK IT IS GREAT AND YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK!! Get now

It is the best book EVER

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Luanne Rice did an amazing job!!! Such a riveting and sad story, I just could not put it down. Wow!

Awesome!!!

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Amazing it soo much best book I have ever read or got read to thank you

Loved it loved it sooooo much

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