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The thirteen qualities of Robin’s Perfect Man range from the mildly important “Handsome” to the all-important “Great taste in music.” After all, Westfield’s best high school folk musician can’t go out with some shmuck who only listens to top 40 crap. When hot Carter Paulson walks in the door of Robin’s diner, it looks like the list may have come to life. It’s not until the end of the meal that she realizes he’s profoundly deaf.
Carter isn’t looking for a girlfriend. Especially not a hearing one. Not that he has anything against hearing girls, they just don’t speak the same language. But when the cute waitress at Grape Country Dairy makes an effort to talk with him, he takes her out on his yellow Ducati motorcycle.
Music, language, and culture sing back-up as love takes the melody, but just how long can a summer song last?
Song of Summer is a YA Contemporary novel told in alternating first person perspectives. It was published by Bloomsbury Spark July 7, 2015.
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I can’t wait until I get to read your book it sounds very interesting and I’m going to buy it when it comes out.By the way thnx for the awesome card at the Asl lessons.
Hey! Sorry I didn’t see your comment until now! I’m glad you like the book idea. I hope you get to read it. 🙂
I love the pitch, but not crazy about the title actually. It immediately makes me think of a bicycle not a motorcycle.
A title that comes to mind: The Roaring Silence
But that may be completely off of what you’re going for
Can’t wait go read it!
Read this book in one sitting. Please write a sequel!
i take asl and i am really interested in this book!!!