Unspoken

if we teach her to talk...can she trust us to listen?

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Unspoken

if we teach her to talk...can she trust us to listen?

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Unspoken is about a woman named Glee Granger who has adopted a gorilla, Sema, who she is teaching sign language. For eight years the zoo doesn’t really care that Glee has Sema, but after a while they strike back and think that Glee is making money off their gorilla. Glee’s brother is a layer, so the zoo goes to court and Rob ( her brother) and the judge find a happy medium, Glee will now work at the zoo, and she will be able to continue her work with Sema without threats from the zoo. Glee thinks that is all fine until the impossible becomes possible.

Publish Date
Publisher
WestBow Press
Language
English
Pages
323

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Cover of: Unspoken
Unspoken
2005, Center Point Pub.
in English
Cover of: Unspoken
Unspoken: if we teach her to talk...can she trust us to listen?
2005, WestBow Press
in English

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Book Details


Published in

Nashville, Tenn

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3558.U46747 U57 2005, PS3558.U46747U57

The Physical Object

Pagination
323 p. ;
Number of pages
323

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3296493M
ISBN 10
0849944821
LCCN
2004020483
OCLC/WorldCat
56422064
Library Thing
832437
Goodreads
841636

First Sentence

"I am writing this under duress. My brother the lawyer says duress is the wrong word, because it implies threats or illegal coercion, and he hasn't exactly put a gun to my head and forved me to sit at the computer. He has, however, suggested that the acts of recording the events of the last few months might help them from a cohesive whole and make sense. I'm not sure they can ever be understood in terms of human reason. This is the first couple paragraphs. :-)"

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