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Silent Starsong

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Eleven-year-old Kyra is meant to continue the Starbard's proud family legacy of interpreting the future from the stars' songs.  Her deafness, incurable by the best medics, breaks her mother's heart and pushes her father to explore anything to help his little girl—including the expensive purchase of a telepathic alien servant to help Kyra communicate on a planet inhospitable to unfixable genetic defects.  Marne's telepathy is too weak for his Naratsset culture, so he is sold into slavery and expects to die at the hands of human owners—until he meets a human child who begs her father to ""save"" him.  Her kindness introduces Marne to a new world—one where he would risk his life to save a human from her own people's abuse and the stars' songs can touch even a deaf girl and a defective telepath.When an intergalactic terrorist organization kills Kyra's father, driving her mother to madness, Kyra and Marne only have each others' friendship—until even that is threatened by the danger surrounding the Starbard heritage. But can the two friends, not good enough for either of their cultures or families, manage to keep each other safe when several different worlds threaten their lives?


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Publisher: Spencer Hill Press

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  • ISBN: 9781939392947
  • Release date: July 15, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781939392947
  • File size: 850 KB
  • Release date: July 15, 2014

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Eleven-year-old Kyra is meant to continue the Starbard's proud family legacy of interpreting the future from the stars' songs.  Her deafness, incurable by the best medics, breaks her mother's heart and pushes her father to explore anything to help his little girl—including the expensive purchase of a telepathic alien servant to help Kyra communicate on a planet inhospitable to unfixable genetic defects.  Marne's telepathy is too weak for his Naratsset culture, so he is sold into slavery and expects to die at the hands of human owners—until he meets a human child who begs her father to ""save"" him.  Her kindness introduces Marne to a new world—one where he would risk his life to save a human from her own people's abuse and the stars' songs can touch even a deaf girl and a defective telepath.When an intergalactic terrorist organization kills Kyra's father, driving her mother to madness, Kyra and Marne only have each others' friendship—until even that is threatened by the danger surrounding the Starbard heritage. But can the two friends, not good enough for either of their cultures or families, manage to keep each other safe when several different worlds threaten their lives?


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