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What the Waves Know
What the Waves Know: A Novel | Tamara Valentine
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In the tradition of Sue Monk Kidd and Beth Hoffman comes a compelling debut novel about a young woman's quest to find herselfand her voiceon the island where she lost both. The tiny state of Rhode Island is home to even tinier Tillings Islandwhich witnessed the biggest event of Izabella Rae Haywood's life. For it was there, on Iz's sixth birthday, that her father left...and took her voice with him. Eight years later in the summer of 1974, Izs mother is through with social workers, psychiatrists and her daughter's silence. In one last attempt to return Izs voice, the motley pair board the ferry to Tillings in hopes that the journey will help Izabella heal herself by piecing together splintered memories of the day her words fled. But heartbreak is a difficult puzzle to solve, and everyone in Tillings seems to know something Iz does not. Worse, each has an opinion about Izabella's dreamer of a father, the undercurrents of whose actions have spun so many lives off course. Now, as the island's annual Yemay festival prepares to celebrate the ties that bind mothers to children, lovers to each other, and humankind to the sea, Izabella must unravel the tangled threads of her own history and reclaim a voice gone silentor risk losing herselfand any chance she may have for a futureto the past. What the Waves Know is a moving, magical novel that asks us to consider the stories which tell the truth and the stories we tell ourselves.
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DebinHawaii
What the Waves Know: A Novel | Tamara Valentine
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#RockinMay #HomeBytheSea I live on an island, pretty darn close to the ocean but when I think of my fantasy home by the sea, it's not tropical-but instead a cozy beach cottage in a quaint town, often on the Atlantic coast. I've been subscribing to Coastal Living magazine for years just to drool over pictures. These four books are set or partially set in costal communities like Mystic, CT, Martha's Vineyard, coastal Maine & Rhode Island.💙

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KarenUK I get coastal living and do lots of drooling too! 😍 8y
DebinHawaii @KarenUK It's just so drool-able! 😆😍 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I love Mystic! Yes, the quaint little beach towns are great! 8y
Hooked_on_books I love Coastal Living! It was my escape during my training when I was just keeping my head above water. Wonderful pictures. 8y
Cinfhen Cozy cottage by the sea sounds lovely and these books seem sweet 😊not that island life seems shabby in any way....would love that 🌴🌴🌴 8y
SaraFair Maine is beautiful and a great getaway from the humidity! But you must try the Outer Banks (near me) - everything from busy streets to deserted beaches depending on the spot. 8y
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DebinHawaii
What the Waves Know: A Novel | Tamara Valentine
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Day9 #seasonsreadings2016 #fictionnonfictionpairings Pretty much any time I read fiction involving a subject I don't know well, I pair my reading w/at least a Google search & if I want to go further, I may buy a book or two about the subject. In What the Waves Know (a novel I read/reviewed this year) Santeria, the Afro-Cuban religion & Yemaya, goddess of the ocean & healer of souls came up & I downloaded the two books pictured & tagged below.

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DebinHawaii
What the Waves Know: A Novel | Tamara Valentine
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Day16 #photoadaynov16 #childprotagonist Two books I reviewed this year with great child (or teen) protagonists: What the Waves Know has Iz-a 14-year-old who has not spoken since her father disappeared the night of her sixth birthday & The Buried Book with Jasper-nine-years-old & trying to solve the mystery of the mother who abandons him at his uncle's farm. Both these protagonists are wounded but strong, brave, loving, loyal and easy to root for.

LibrarianRyan What app did you use for your graphic? 8y
DebinHawaii @LibrarianRyan It's a photo collage app called YourMoments 8y
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LibrarianRyan @DebinHawaii thanks. I've been trying some different ones and just not found one I like yet. 8y
Suzze Thanks, Deb. Soon I'll be collecting photo apps like I do books. 😜😜 8y
DebinHawaii @LibrarianRyan @Suzze I haven't found one favorite app yet either but I like this one for a change as it gives some different shapes & things to work with. 😀 8y
LibrarianRyan I use Canva but sometimes if I make it on a computer and open it the app it has color changes. It's annoying. This time around it has been okay but when I did October I had problems. 8y
tpixie Fun photo 8y
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