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A unique story with a wonderful message. Very entertaining.
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Posted January 2, 2012
What a unique storyline! E.A. West takes on an autistic heroine and develops the character with amazing insight and grace. Due to "a quirk in her autistic brain," Charlotte can't speak, or use her voice to sing, as she so longs to do. Then along comes Zakaria¿ He's the new minister of children's music at her church, and he and his guitar could be the key to unlocking Charlotte's silent world. This is an incredibly sweet romance, profound and absolutely unforgettable¿a bite-sized read that packs a super-sized emotional wallop. Don't miss it!
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Posted December 25, 2011
Great book. Great message.
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Overview
Charlotte Harris can't speak due to a quirk in her autistic brain, but that doesn't stop her from communicating with others. Unfortunately, it prevents her from achieving two of her dreams--praising God through song and to carrying on a simple conversation using her own voice.Zakaria Rush is the new Director of Children's Ministries at Charlotte's church, and he can't keep his thoughts off the partially mute blonde with a love for guitar music. Her love of the simple things in life intrigues him and makes him long to give her what she wants more than anything: her voice.
Can Zakaria...