|reviewer= Ekaterina Rodyunina
|genre=General Fiction
|summary= 11 year old Isabelle Carter does not talk. Not that she is mute. She just stopped talking a few months ago, less and less initially, and then suddenly would not talk anymore. At all. Not a book for everyone, it doesn't have quick thrills and it doesn't seem to want to bedazzle and conquer: some readers might find it slightly too detailed and slow, but worth a try anyway. I am sure most parents will find it educating and enjoyable - and intensely distrubing disturbing too, perhaps.
|rating=3
|buy= Maybe
|borrow= Maybe
|paperback=0340961430
|pages=384
|publisher= Sceptre
For more family dramas, why not check out [[From Where I Stand by Tabitha Suzuma]].
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