Signs, by Anna Martin
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After spending most of his life in special schools, Caleb Stone now faces public high school in his senior year, a prospect that both excites him and threatens to overwhelm his social anxiety. As a deaf teenager, he’s closed himself off to the world. He speaks a shorthand with his parents and even finds it hard to use American Sign Language with people in his local deaf community. But Caleb finds comfort in his love of photography. Everything he can’t express in real life, he posts on his Tumblr. Struggling to reconcile his resentment for his father's cruelty with the grief of losing a parent, Luc Le Bautillier scrolls through Tumblr searching for someone who might understand his goth look and effeminate nature. When Luc reblogs a photo by Caleb, sparking a conversation, they both find it easier to make friends online than in person. Luc and Caleb confront their fears about the opinions of the outside world to meet in New York City. Despite Caleb’s increasing confidence, his parents worry he’s not ready for the trials ahead. But communication comes in many forms—when you learn the signs.
Signs, by Anna Martin- Amazon Sales Rank: #166360 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-20
- Released on: 2015-03-20
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Any Sign of a Sequel??!! Please... By ShinyNickel Have you ever been so immersed in a story that all distractions fell away? Yeah, I know you have. Me too, with this book...so, you can imagine my surprise when I swipe across the screen and that's it! It's done. It's over. Just like that. Gah! So frustrating.Is this a bad thing? Or a sign of a very good writer? I'm inclined to think that Anna Martin isn't just a very talented storyteller but also a masterminding self-promoter, salesperson, swindler (lol jk) because now I feel the need to search out her other books and stalk her media platforms for any sign of a sequel.A sequel would be so welcome because I hadn't nearly enough time to enjoy Caleb and Luc. Their relationship was really just beginning, and while I see the value of the hopeful ending as is, I feel like I've been broken up with unexpectedly with no closure. So, how do I move on? I just don't know (besides the aforementioned stalking, that is).At this point, you're probably wondering why "Signs" would warrant stalking, so I'll tell you:It's a story about a young man, Caleb, who is deaf, but is much more than his deafness. And, it's a story of young man, Luc, who is a little on the outside (Lonely? Broken? Misunderstood?), but embraces it. It's all about their getting to know one another and falling in love and finding their way through life as a team- whether it's helping Caleb with his poor communication skills or Luc find peace with unchangeable things. It's a beautiful story, without the need for any superfluous extras.It's worth the read. And, it's worthy of a sequel, too.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. 2015 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention By Elisa Loved the story and its characters. I thought the characters were very realistic, and I got sucked into their story very quickly. New to me author but now I've read two I'll be definitely more.This was a very nice story with a lot of interest in it, and I learned a lot. Two nice you g men trying to help each other as much as they could - a very equitable relationship. I didn't think the writing style translated into a good reading style at the beginning, but either I got used to it or it improved. I liked the way the author ex-plained how she had chosen to write the ASL.What a beautiful story of healing, love, growth, independence, and the discovery of strength between two young men: Luc and Caleb. I wish this story had been placed in the YA category because the MCs were both high school seniors on the precipice of adulthood, but being in the gay contemporary romance category, I can still give this book a high score, but I really feel as if this story resonates stronger with a younger audience. I know that as a father when it comes to books, any books, especially YA books I read them with an eye toward if I think they would be acceptable for my daughter. As I read this I saw my daughter within the character of Luc. A hurting character, broken and fragile inside, who tries to appear unflappable, unfeeling, and uncaring, but is actually, deep, selfless, intelligent, talented, and extremely giving. Just as Luc found his Caleb, someone with inner strength despite the circumstances and hardships thrown at him, determined to succeed, someone who brings out the best in Luc, I want my own daughter to find her "Caleb" or "Cala". These characters were so beautifulły portrayed that I was emotionally invested in them and found myself cheering them on throughout the book. The setting of the book was easy for me to immerse myself in, though perhaps that is because I used to live in New York, but the author's style of writing took me right back there. The only downfall is that every so often there would be an abrupt shift in the POV from Caleb to Luc or vice versa. It was jarring. Other than that, This was an amazing read and I immediately recommended it to my daughter.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great love story By Abi A story of falling in love. Knowing what they have is the real thing and doing everything to make it work. Love how the author did not fall back on using angst and instead told a story of dealing with life and what happened finding that one person that makes everything ok. If you are looking for a great feel good story, this is the story.
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