Strong Deaf (November 2012) by Lynn McElfresh
Publisher: Namelos
Ages: 14 and up
Grades: 7–12
Pages: 172
Hardcover: $18.95
Softcover: $9.95
E-book: $8.95
PDF: $5.00
From the publisher:
Every Friday, we drive two and a half hours to
Bradington to where my sister Marla goes to residential school for the
deaf. I told Mom that when I go to Bradington, I hoped I would get
to stay on the fourth floor just like Marla.
Mom looked at me like I was crazy.
”Silly,” she signed. “You no go Bradington. You not
deaf.” Of course I knew I could hear, but what did that have to do
with anything?
Jade is the only hearing member in her family. Her older sister gets to go to the school for the deaf headed by her grandfather Gilbert, but Jade feels left out. Marla thinks her little sister is a pest and a brat. When they end up on the same softball team for the summer, neither is happy about it. Jade, the smallest player on the team, is assigned to be the catcher. It looks like it’s going to be a long season. As sisters, they are often at loggerheads, but as team mates Jade and Marla have to find ways to get along. In spite of their differences, they soon discover that each has a lot to offer the other.
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