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Tone Deaf
By (Author) Olivia Rivers
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
3rd May 2016
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
813.6
Hardback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 33mm
408g
Ali Collins was a child prodigy destined to become one of the greatest musicians of the Twenty-First Centuryuntil she was diagnosed with a life-changing brain tumor. Now, at seventeen, Ali lives in a soundless world where she gets by with American Sign Language and lip-reading. She's a constant disappointment to her father, a retired cop fighting his own demons, and her bruises are getting harder to hide. When Ali accidentally wins a backstage tour with the chart-topping band Tone Deaf, she's swept back into the world of music. Jace Beckett, the nineteen-year-old lead singer of the band, has a reputation. He's a jerk and a player, and Ali wants nothing to do with him. But there's more to Jace than the tabloids let on. When Jace notices Ali's bruises and offers to help her escape to New York, Ali can't turn down the chance at freedom and a fresh start. Soon she's traveling cross-country, hidden away in Jace's RV as the band finishes their nationwide tour. With the help of Jace, Ali sets out to reboot her life and rediscover the music she once loved.
A smart, sexy, and fast-paced story with a swoon-worthy love interest. Tone Deaf will be music to your ears. Jessica Taylor, author of Wandering Wild
Much like its hero, Tone Deafs flashy, rock-star exterior surrounds a sweet, vulnerable soul that made it impossible to put down. It is equal parts fun and touching, with a dash of humor and lot of heart. The friendships, as well as the romance, have intense, believable chemistry, and with a giant pitbull named Cuddles thrown in the mix, I was in love! Laura Lee Anderson, author of Song of Summer
Tone Deaf is everything thats best about YA writinga strong story, well-defined characters we can care about with distinct voices, and the writing is like walking into Hemingways well-lighted room. . . . Tone Deafs characters will stay with me for a long time. Douglas Rees, award-winning author of Vampire High
Olivia Rivers has hit all the right notes with Tone Deaf. A. R. Kahler, author of Pale Queen Rising and Shades of Darkness
The portrayal of Ali as Deaf is authentic and modern. She loves rock concerts for the vibrations and sensory pull of the crowd. She prefers to sign but exasperatedly reads the lips of people who talk fast or turn away as they talk. As Ali, Jace, and the band tour amid Amber alerts, surprising emotional connections are painfully forged and will resonate with young survivors of abuse, especially as Ali takes small steps toward recovery. VERDICT This gripping tale of survival has great appeal due to the parallel boy/girl narrative structure, the portrayal of a Deaf character at home in the realm of music and songwriting, and the overall pop culture tenor. School Library Journal
A smart, sexy, and fast-paced story with a swoon-worthy love interest. Tone Deaf will be music to your ears. Jessica Taylor, author of Wandering Wild
Much like its hero, Tone Deafs flashy, rock-star exterior surrounds a sweet, vulnerable soul that made it impossible to put down. It is equal parts fun and touching, with a dash of humor and lot of heart. The friendships, as well as the romance, have intense, believable chemistry, and with a giant pitbull named Cuddles thrown in the mix, I was in love! Laura Lee Anderson, author of Song of Summer
Tone Deaf is everything thats best about YA writinga strong story, well-defined characters we can care about with distinct voices, and the writing is like walking into Hemingways well-lighted room. . . . Tone Deafs characters will stay with me for a long time. Douglas Rees, award-winning author of Vampire High
Olivia Rivers has hit all the right notes with Tone Deaf. A. R. Kahler, author of Pale Queen Rising and Shades of Darkness
The portrayal of Ali as Deaf is authentic and modern. She loves rock concerts for the vibrations and sensory pull of the crowd. She prefers to sign but exasperatedly reads the lips of people who talk fast or turn away as they talk. As Ali, Jace, and the band tour amid Amber alerts, surprising emotional connections are painfully forged and will resonate with young survivors of abuse, especially as Ali takes small steps toward recovery. VERDICT This gripping tale of survival has great appeal due to the parallel boy/girl narrative structure, the portrayal of a Deaf character at home in the realm of music and songwriting, and the overall pop culture tenor. School Library Journal
Olivia Rivers is a hybrid author with a passion for young adult fiction. As a certified geek, she enjoys experimenting with new publishing technologies, and her online serials have received more than one million hits on Wattpad.com. When shes not writing, Rivers works as a freelance digital artist and assists at a literary agency. She resides in Northern California.
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