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Silent Cry
Silent Cry
Author: Julie Veazey
New Hampshire's Julie Bigg Veazey has created an intimate coming-of-age novel set in an elite girls' boarding school in the 1950s, rich in psychological insights, compelling characters, and gothic elements. Silent Cry is a moving story of strength in the face of shattering life-changing events.
ISBN-13: 9781419636967
ISBN-10: 1419636960
Publication Date: 8/16/2006
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
Silent Cry takes place in the 1950's, at a school for girls. It is not just a story about one girl, but several. I enjoyed it and enjoyed Julie Veazy's style of writing. As I read, I was transported back in time to the 50's. The group of friends all lived on the same corridor, and shared everything...gossip, food, secrets and most of all friendship.
Nancy is one of the main characters. She is sent to the school by her mother, who is ashamed of her for getting pregnant. Nancy had the baby, it was adopted, then she was shipped off to school. She is quiet and very reserved around the other girls. Eventually Heather is able to draw Nancy out of her shell, and they become best friends.
Jennifer is rich, beautiful, and sarcastic. The other girls don't know what to think when she announces that she has a crush on one of their professors. How far will she take things?
This is a good book with a lot of twists in the story. I highly recommend it.
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