![]() Home Page (Combination + H): Accessibility key for redirecting to homepage. Shortcut Keys Combination Activation Combination keys used for each browser.Ĭhrome for Linux press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key)Ĭhrome for Windows press (Alt+shortcut_key)įor Firefox press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key)įor Internet Explorer press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key) then press (enter)Īccessibility Statement (Combination + 0): Statement page that will show the available accessibility keys. A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 is available at: Compliance to these criteria is measured in three levels: A, AA, or AAA. There are testable success criteria for each guideline. WCAG 2.0 contains 12 guidelines organized under 4 principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR for short). This certifies it as a stable and referenceable technical standard. WCAG 2.0 is also an international standard, ISO 40500. Source: The publisher sent me a copy of this book.This website adopts the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) as the accessibility standard for all its related web development and services. In 27 Days is an uplifting story that will leave you feeling good inside. It’s also a good alternative to content-heavy suicide YA like This Song Will Save Your Life and Love Letters to the Dead. If you’re looking for clean books for your teen, this is a great choice. Sure, Archer had a family that loved him and needed him, but it wasn’t until Hadley stubbornly insisted on being his friend that he began to look at himself differently. I also liked the message that something as simple as genuine friendship can change the outcome for someone contemplating suicide. It values human life, even the obscure, troubled, and strange lives of people we don’t understand or have never bothered to get to know. I liked that this book does the opposite. Sometimes it feels like human life isn’t valued at all-at least, not in fictional stories. By helping Archer, she also helps herself, though she doesn’t realize it at first.īooks and movies usually contain so much death that it’s easy to get desensitized to it. There are lots of rough patches along the way, but she’s stubborn and persistent. I also liked how Hadley and Archer’s friendship is messy. The story conveys the message that every life is valuable and every person is worth saving. ![]() Hadley cares so much about Archer, even though he keeps pushing her away. The story gives us a chance to gain a new appreciation for human life. She’s devastated when a boy she doesn’t even know decides to end his own life and she’s willing to put herself at risk in order to help him out. It gives a new perspective on the power of friendship and mental illness.įirst off, the main character is a sensitive, sweet person. This is a clean young adult novel about suicide and suicide prevention. On top of that, other powers come into play, making a complicated situation even more complex and harder to navigate. Getting to know Archer proves more difficult than she expected. Of course, Death didn’t tell her everything. When Death suggests that she go back in time to possibly prevent Archer from killing himself, Hadley selflessly jumps at the chance. The story follows Hadley as she attends Archer’s funeral and subsequently runs into Death. And just like I hoped, the book measured up. You have to admit, it’s an interesting premise. A teen girl makes a deal with Death to go back in time twenty-seven days for the chance to prevent a boy she doesn’t know from committing suicide. ![]() It’s gorgeous.Īfter that, I read the synopsis and the story intrigued me. The first thing that drew me to In 27 Days by Alison Gervais was the cover. ![]() *This blog post contains affiliate links. In 27 Days Gave Me a New Perspective on FriendshipĪge Range: 12-18 | Hardcover: 352 pages | Publisher: Blink (July 25, 2017)
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