Jablonski is in familiar territory in this pseudo time-travel/feminist treatise. There are two main characters: The first, Lucy Phillips, is a willing participant in her father's fraudulent spiritualist racket in 19th-century New York City. They have a fairly successful act they use to fool wealthy believers when a totally unexpected thing happens. When Lucy calls out to a "spirit" in whom she. Read "Silent Echoes" by Carla Jablonski available from Rakuten Kobo. What happens to a teenage girl who starts hearing voices? The answer is vastly different for two girls living in two dif Brand: Razorbill. Silent Echoes by Carla Jablonski was, in my opinion, a five star book. Her book is definitely a must read because she does such a great job on intertwining two girls stories into one. Carla Jablonski uses italics a lot to emphasize certain things in the story, but it’s not overdone/5.
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After reading "Thicker than Water," I was eagerly anticipating the release of Carla Jablonski's most recent book, "Silent Echoes." "Silent Echoes" gives readers two books for the price of one! The book seamlessly moves between the worlds of Lucy Phillips in nineteenth century New York City and that of Lindsay in modern-day New York City. Silent Echoes by Carla Jablonski. Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 4: , (4) 1: When sixteen-year-old Lindsay hears the voice of a. Silent Echoes by Carla Jablonski was, in my opinion, a five star book. Her book is definitely a must read because she does such a great job on intertwining two girls stories into one. Carla Jablonski uses italics a lot to emphasize certain things in the story, but it’s not overdone.
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