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A review by nouranato
Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly
5.0
“He’d never know what he meant to me but that was okay. I didn’t speak his language and he didn’t need to be fixed. He was the whale who sang his own song.”
You know how we keep on looking for books which are diverse and would just introduce or shed light over a certain group of people ?, well this book did justice, I loved every moment of this; Iris and blue 55 stayed with me for the longest time now, I didn’t want to finish the book so I procrastinated for an entire week, can you believe that ?, the story was light, heartwarming; the writing was amazing and actually delivered it’s intended massage, showing the deaf community and their uniqueness.
I loved every page and the drawing inside was just beautiful and capturing, I’m so happy; I just can’t say anything more ♥️.
You know how we keep on looking for books which are diverse and would just introduce or shed light over a certain group of people ?, well this book did justice, I loved every moment of this; Iris and blue 55 stayed with me for the longest time now, I didn’t want to finish the book so I procrastinated for an entire week, can you believe that ?, the story was light, heartwarming; the writing was amazing and actually delivered it’s intended massage, showing the deaf community and their uniqueness.
I loved every page and the drawing inside was just beautiful and capturing, I’m so happy; I just can’t say anything more ♥️.