A thought-provoking novel that explores Deaf culture, identity, and language, True Biz by Sara Novic is both educational and emotionally impactful.
The story follows February, the headmistress of a struggling school for Deaf students, and Charlie, a teenager who has grown up with a malfunctioning cochlear implant and no exposure to sign language. While Charlie finds her place at the school, February fights to keep it open, dealing with funding issues, government policies, and personal struggles.
Novic, who is Deaf herself, does a fantastic job integrating ASL, Deaf history, and cultural nuances into the narrative. While the story itself felt a little uneven and the ending somewhat rushed, the novel offers a valuable perspective on a community that is often underrepresented in literature.
If you’re looking for a book that blends fiction with social commentary and want to learn more about Deaf culture, True Biz is a solid choice.
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2023-12-06A thought-provoking novel that explores Deaf culture, identity, and language, True Biz by Sara Novic is both educational and emotionally impactful.
The story follows February, the headmistress of a struggling school for Deaf students, and Charlie, a teenager who has grown up with a malfunctioning cochlear implant and no exposure to sign language. While Charlie finds her place at the school, February fights to keep it open, dealing with funding issues, government policies, and personal struggles.
Novic, who is Deaf herself, does a fantastic job integrating ASL, Deaf history, and cultural nuances into the narrative. While the story itself felt a little uneven and the ending somewhat rushed, the novel offers a valuable perspective on a community that is often underrepresented in literature.
If you’re looking for a book that blends fiction with social commentary and want to learn more about Deaf culture, True Biz is a solid choice.