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Girl Who Could Silence the Wind
Girl Who Could Silence the Wind | Meg Medina
7 posts | 9 read | 14 to read
Sonia's entire village believes she has a gift, but it's only in leaving home that she finds out who she truly is. A compelling tale from a rich new voice in young adult fiction. Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo was born on the night of the worst storm Tres Montes had ever seen. And when the winds mercifully stopped, an unshakable belief in the girl's protective powers began. All her life, Sonia has been asked to pray for sick mothers or missing sons, as worried parents and friends press silver milagros in her hands. Sonia knows she has no special powers, but how can she disappoint those who look to her for solace? Still, her conscience is heavy, so when she gets a chance to travel to the city and work in the home of a wealthy woman, she seizes it. At first, Sonia feels freedom in being treated like all the other girls. But when news arrives that her beloved brother has disappeared while looking for work, she learns to her sorrow that she can never truly leave the past or her family behind. With deeply realized characters, a keen sense of place, a hint of magical realism, and a flush of young romance, Meg Medina tells the tale of a strongwilled, warmhearted girl who dares to face life's harsh truths as she finds her real power.
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Eggs
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Mehso-so

Between pick and so-so. About a girl to whom everyone attributes special healing powers but she just wants to be herself

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Tanzy13
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Panpan

First master‘s paper book done! The writing is beautiful, but the disability rep was atrocious. Stop burying your crips, jfc.

marianese whoa, good to know! 6y
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KatieCarpenter
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Pickpick

I loved the discussion of faith and the storyline. I wished it had been a little longer and had not ended quite so abruptly.

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Lacythebookworm
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Starting the fourth book of my day long #WeNeedDiverseBooks readathon 🙌

EllieDottie That is a very interesting title! I'm looking it up on goodreads to see what it's about! 7y
Lacythebookworm @EllieDottie I'm 76 pages in and really enjoying it! 😊 7y
Gissy Nice cover! 7y
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rach_simone
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Gorgeous cover! Moving read that deals with issues like growing up and wanting to leave home, poverty/wealth inequality, and the lengths people will go to for the hope of a better life. It didn't end exactly the way I thought it was going to, which is a good thing!

#BookRiotLive

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Kelly
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Am reading this backlist Medina novel and loving it. I didn't realize the immigrant storyline was a big part and the touch of magic is great.

prufrockery Hint water! It's my vice! (My healthy but so expensive vice.) 8y
Kelly @prufrockery same!! I...order it in bulk and have it delivered. I figure I don't drink pop so it's ok haha. 8y
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