Review of You Speak for Me Now
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Review of You Speak for Me Now
Emma Simon is deaf and lives in a world of silence. Johnny McEwan's world revolves around music. Emma is an introvert, while John is an extrovert. Emma has a strong character and keeps her inner conflicts to herself, whereas John thrives in a crowd. Emma is a keen observer who responds only after thoroughly examining all aspects, while John is highly opinionated and tends to jump to conclusions. Despite their seemingly opposite personalities, these intelligent and attractive classmates grew to become a couple who perfectly complimented each other.
They started a thriving business at a very young age and eventually got married. However, John's strong opinions and unafraid nature to voice them out landed him on the wrong side of the politically powerful groups. Soon, the family got dragged into the mess, and what was once a flourishing business began to suffer. The marriage also started to crumble, and surviving another day was a challenge.
Will Johnny McEwan pursue his aspiration of liberating America or abandon it for his family? Will Emma be his rock of support, or will she flee the sinking ship to salvage what is left of her family? How does the role reversal mentioned in the description find a footing in this plot? You can find out by picking up a copy of You Speak for Me Now, written by Sandy Graham.
This novel takes you on an emotionally gripping journey through a meticulously crafted plot featuring John, a strong-willed character who sets out to tackle real-world issues. Against the backdrop of present-day situations, the story is incredibly thought-provoking. The world is rife with discrimination based on race and gender. Wars are fought for land rather than the people who live on it. The economic disparity allows a rich minority to dominate the world at the expense of the remaining majority, who can barely make ends meet. These aspects act as motivation for the actions of each character. These motivations will make the reader reassess their priorities while voting for a leader. This book also highlights the role of social media and mass media in influencing citizens. Peter’s character is endearing. The author’s writing style succeeds in eliciting emotions, evoking happy and sad tears in several instances.
The strength and courage of the characters to stand up against what is wrong make this an inspiring read. You will be forced to rethink the role of the government, the concept of governance, and the power held by people who can vote. The plot twists are captivating, making it a true page-turner. The writing style is simple and immensely engaging.
It was an added delight that the book had just two minor errors, which did not distract me. I can confidently say that the editors have done an amazing job. I do not have anything negative to say about this book. Hence, I feel justified in awarding it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I would recommend this well-paced novel to all mature readers who enjoy fiction. It is emotional and thought-provoking. This book is not suitable for young readers due to the presence of profanity.
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Sandy Graham has composed a story that is established in authenticity, making scenes that mirror the difficulties of contemporary Americans and offering a legit investigation of social issues and situations with. It is an entrancing sentiment set against the turbulent political and social scenery of the present American world. The characters are finely drawn, and from the initial section, perusers in a split second get a remarkable representation of Emma, a person that is imperfect and battles to get her contemplations out. ''It started when the educator perusing a roll call heard no
reaction to her name. He gazed upward and advised her to say "present" when he saw her lifted hand. She flagged her deafness with motions.'' This sentiment that traverses many years inspects this character's flexibility and coarseness as she battles to transcend her debilitation. The couple is truly surprising — a hard of hearing individual in affection with somebody artistically gifted. You Represent Me Presently shimmers with exquisite composition and drawing in exchanges, a story that breaks, calms, and elevates the human heart. It is a hypnotizing profound rollercoaster.
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