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| Sunday, 20 July 2008 | |
![]() Give Me a Sign by Shanta Everington was reviewed in Reader View Kids in America: "This book was really sweet. At the end, it left me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. It showed me exactly how... people can be seen when they do not believe in themselves. It makes you want to go and shake them and tell them that no matter what they think, they are special and there will never be anyone like them so they shouldn't let anybody make fun of them.I think that this book is a good read for anybody who likes reading, but does not want a really long book. This book has an amazing message packed into only 141 pages! I think that if you really want to read a book that isn't set in the US, you should definitely read this one! It was an amazing glimpse to the English culture. Once I finished this book, I became really interested in sign language. Now, a week after reading Give Me a Sign by Shanta Everington, I have learned how to sign the alphabet. It's really interesting, and now I have a new and larger respect for deaf people and the people who live with and around them." |
Glitter
by Kate Maryon