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Sounds of Yesterday
Sounds of Yesterday | Monet Nyree Panza Jacob Hubbard, Doan Trang (illustrator)
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". . . When I take the time to listen to the sounds of yesterday, they make me remember the promises of tomorrow . . ."
For five years, Rob and Ana have been inseparable. They both have overcome career challenges, achieved emotional stability, and survived a global pandemic. Their future seems bright.
That is, until Ana abruptly ends their relationship. Rob's routine-driven world is shattered, reopening traumas and insecurities he thought were long put to rest. As he obsesses over what might have gone wrong and struggles for healing and self-acceptance, his memories put him on an imagined stage where he teeters between the habit of meeting outside expectations, and the pain of ripping masks away to reveal his true self.
Sounds of Yesterday dives into the complex interplay between love and loss on the autism spectrum, unpacking the diverse ways empathy and emotional agency interconnect inside a neurodivergent world.
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Sounds of Yesterday | Monet Nyree Panza Jacob Hubbard, Doan Trang (illustrator)
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I could not make it past 30 pages of this ARC. I feel weird being negative about it because I believe it is an Own Voices story by an autistic author, but I truly hated the writing. It felt like a diary, not something that went through any sort of editing or organization.