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Look Away Silence

By Edward C. Patterson
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(4.75 based on 4 reviews)

Published: July 23, 2009
Words: 100,806 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452300931


Short description

Martin Powers wanted an ironing board for Christmas. Instead, he got . . . Matthew Kieler, a non-returnable gift, but a gift that kept on giving. Look Away Silence is a romance set in the time of AIDS, when ignorance could spell trouble and often did. It encompasses the author’s experiences in volunteer community service and personal friendships during a tragic period in American history.

Extended description

Martin Powers wanted an ironing board for Christmas. Instead, he got . . . Matthew Kieler, a non-returnable gift, but a gift that kept on giving. Chance encounters are sometimes the ones that most change our lives. He sold Matt a tie, but got more in the bargain - more than most people would want and more than anyone deserved. Although these lovers may not have had the pink American dream, they had it better than most, even as they faced a crisis that would change us all.

Look Away Silence is a romance set in the time of AIDS, when ignorance could spell trouble and often did. It encompasses the author’s experiences in volunteer community service and personal friendships during a tragic period in American history. The novel is dedicated to the Hyacinth AIDS Foundation, the NAMES Project and to the author’s own fallen angels. "Mothers, do not shun your children, because you never know how long you have to revel in them."

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Tags

romance, gay, aids, caregivers

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Review by: Echo Lee on Sep. 12, 2011 : (no rating)
OMG, I sniffed so hard last night, when reading the end part
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Sean Norris on Oct. 04, 2010 : star star star star
It took me a while to finish this book. It was hard to keep up with the story. I'd rate it 4.5 stars but it doesn't have half star here. The first part was kind of boring and it was awkward to read self narrative at the beginning but I eventually grew on him.

The way Martin met Matt was so adorable. I actually laughed at his sucker w the ugliest tie! As the story goes on, it was slow but it has gotten better when it reach 2nd part. I wish Edward would write more romance story between Martin and Matt because it seems so fast. The only special moment was the nicknames and Matt's family welcomed Martin.

Anyway, the reason it was hard to me to keep up with the story--a friend of my died of Pneumonia and he has a HIV, so his immune system crashed and he died fast. He was only 24 or 25 years old when it happened. Not just that, he finally met his dream by moving from NY to California. Few month after his stay in CA, he's gone.

So, this book is a great story but hard to read through the saddest plots in the story.

Definitely a great recommendation to everyone who can handle a sad ending book.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Sharon E. Cathcart on July 15, 2010 : star star star star star
Keep tissues handy when you read this beautiful love story that takes place in the early days of HIV/AIDS. I wept many times.

Edward C. Patterson's "Look Away Silence" is a story about many kinds of love besides the romance between Matt and Martin; it is about loving communities and families, and volunteers who take on the difficult duties in order to provide respite to caregivers. It is about people who find strength during crises that they believe will take them down: people who are phenomenally courageous.

I have admired Patterson's novels for some time now, but honestly believe this one to be his best. Inspiring, though-provoking and, yes -- one that will make you cry.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: B. B. on July 09, 2010 : star star star star star
A beautiful and highly emotive book, I was drawn in from the very first page. I read this as a free read during the smashword promotion, but I think I'll seek out a 'real' print to put on my bookshelf.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

Review by: Rosiet on Oct. 21, 2009 : star star star star star
A very emotional read.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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