Thursday, July 22, 2010

Have you heard of this book?

I just stumbled across this when searching for debut novels on google.  Apparently it's a debut novel and part of it was released to the public earlier this year in order to allow voting on it for a contest.  And it won!  Amy Ackley's Sign Language won the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award in Young Adult Fiction and, as a result, will be published by Viking Juvenile (a division of Penguin) with a release date set for August 28, 2011.  It sounds sad but good.  Here's the summary from Amazon:

Young adult fiction winner Amy Ackley of Brighton, Mich. is a mother of three whose career has included a variety of jobs, from public administration to labor relations for top automakers. Ackley left home at the tender age of 16 and has supported herself ever since.

Inspired by the loss of her father and two close friends to cancer, Sign Language tells the story of twelve-year-old Abby North. Her first hint that something is wrong with her dad is the scar that appears on his stomach after he goes in for kidney 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. Now, her mother cries in the shower, her father is exhausted, and nothing is normal anymore.

Nancy Werlin said the novel "tells its story beautifully and movingly, and it earns its hopeful ending. Ackley is without question a talented writer."

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