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The book is partially based on the author's mother's CODA experience. This book was a Book Sense Summer 2006 Children's Pick, A 2007 Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, Named to the 2007 Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year List and a Kansas’ William Allen White Award Nominee, 2008–09. 10–14 yrs
El Deafo is a Junior Library Guild book. [4] The Horn Book Magazine, [5] Kirkus Reviews, [6] the Los Angeles Public Library, [4] Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal [4] named it one of the best books of 2014. It was also a New York Times Notable Children's Book. [4]
Cecelia Carolina Bell [1] (born December 26, 1970, in Richmond, Virginia) is an American author, cartoonist, and illustrator.Most well known for her graphic novel El Deafo, Bell's work has appeared in The Atlantic, Vegetarian Times, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, Working Woman, Esquire and many other publications.
Deaf Like Me is a biographical book about a family who discovers their daughter, Lynn, is deaf, and deals with a language barrier. It was written by Thomas and James Spradley, Lynn's father and uncle, and originally published in 1979. It begins in November 1964, before Lynn was born, and ends in August 1975, when she was ten.
"Free Community Screening: Deaf Jam : Indybay". San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center. Event Ella did.. She did a Q & A; Gmelch, Sharon. "Gender on Campus: Issues for College – Sharon Gmelch, Marcie Heffernan Stoffer, Jody Lynn Yetzer". Google Books. It is a reference to a book that she is in (might be a video). Lentz, Ella Mae (2006).
Others are reading: Find support in the Louisville area with these free mental health workshops at city libraries 700,000 Kentuckians have hearing loss. Brad Leedy, chief operating officer at ...
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Central Maine's tight-knit deaf community was hit particularly hard by this week’s mass shootings. A deaf cornhole tournament was attacked in the shootings. Maine shootings leave deaf community ...