2010
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.261
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Representations of Deafness and Deaf People in Young Adult Fiction

Abstract: What began as a simple request for a book by one of my former students, at times, has not been so simple.  The student, whom I refer to as Carla (name changed), hoped to read about characters similar to herself and her friends.  As a teacher, I have often tried to hook my students on reading by presenting books with characters to which they can relate.  These books can help increase their overall knowledge of the world, open their minds to multiple realities and variations of the human experience and provide s… Show more

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