Review: Sign Language by Amy Ackley

Dec 29, 2011 by


Title: Sign Language
Hardcover, 336 pages
Author: Amy Ackley
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Publication Date: August 18, 2011
Source: Professional Review
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Book Summary from Goodreads.com:
Twelve-year-old Abby North’s first hint that something is really wrong with her dad is how long it’s taking him to recover from what she thought was routine surgery. Soon, the thing she calls “It” has a real name: cancer. Before, her biggest concerns were her annoying brother, the crush unaware of her existence, and her changing feelings for her best friend, Spence, the boy across the street. Now, her mother cries in the shower, her father is exhausted, and nothing is normal anymore.


Review:
Abby North is a twelve year old who is trying to deal with normal adolescent woes when she starts to notice her dad is not feeling very well. Amy Ackley does a great job of writing from Abby’s point of view and keeping it in an age appropriate tone of voice and maturity level.

I wasn’t expecting Sign Language to be so focused on Abby’s dad’s cancer, but Ackley does an excellent job progressing with Abby as she moves from discovery of the illness to dealing with what happens afterwards. It was very interesting to watch Abby move from not knowing much about the illness to having it take over parts of her life – and also quite hard to read because it was so emotional.

Ackley’s debut novel, while focused on a topic that can be uncomfortable, is beautifully written and full of emotion. Each scene is written very realistically and could be a good read for a younger teen going through a similar situation to Abby.

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  1. Right away that cover draws me in! Awesome review. This sounds like a pretty tough read but, like you said, full of emotion.
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  2. Haven’t heard of this one before but looks like it’s well worth checking out – great review, thanks!
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