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Reading the Signs: A Schoolhouse Mystery
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Reading the Signs: A Schoolhouse Mystery
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Reading the Signs: A Schoolhouse Mystery
Current price: $29.95
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The novel,
READING THE SIGNS
is a gripping mystery about betrayal and love, truth and lies, abuse and power, sound and silence. At the same time it is a meta-mystery about language
in
language, an enactment of what Virginia Woolf called the "Danger and difficulty of words." How can we know and unknow something at the same time? When does the
unsaid
become as apparent as the
said?
Is it possible to hold knowledge off long enough for the words about it to change, or at least cool down? What are we to do when words push their way past our own determination not to speak them? Taking place in a small beach town on Long Island, New York, Sylvie Fried, an expert reading teacher, comes up against challenges in her personal life and in the work she does in Rose Elementary School and her customary confidence is suddenly not there, yet finding solutions may be a matter of life and death.
READING THE SIGNS
is a gripping mystery about betrayal and love, truth and lies, abuse and power, sound and silence. At the same time it is a meta-mystery about language
in
language, an enactment of what Virginia Woolf called the "Danger and difficulty of words." How can we know and unknow something at the same time? When does the
unsaid
become as apparent as the
said?
Is it possible to hold knowledge off long enough for the words about it to change, or at least cool down? What are we to do when words push their way past our own determination not to speak them? Taking place in a small beach town on Long Island, New York, Sylvie Fried, an expert reading teacher, comes up against challenges in her personal life and in the work she does in Rose Elementary School and her customary confidence is suddenly not there, yet finding solutions may be a matter of life and death.