Ok but the fact that there's BSL and ASL and that they evolved differently... like...whaaaaa
Me knowing all about the French Revolution and Robespierre.
Also the way that they denoted that characters were using sign language in the audiobook.
I am here for the commentary on the education system and funding. Let's go.
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Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign language. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2022
True Biz by Sara Novic
Labels:
2022,
ASL,
Audiobook,
boarding school,
Christine,
Contemporary,
deaf,
July,
July 2022,
LGBTQIA,
Sara Novic,
sign language
Friday, March 18, 2022
Gallant by V.E. Schwab
The characters. The world building. VE Schwab always wrecks me. Making me feel things. Don't act surprised.
It's the non-verbal character with sign language, the diary/journal/letters, the drawings, and the family for me.
Mentions Master of the House:

I'm just gonna go...cry..
352 Pages
It's the non-verbal character with sign language, the diary/journal/letters, the drawings, and the family for me.
Mentions Master of the House:

I'm just gonna go...cry..
352 Pages
Labels:
2022,
Audiobook,
Author Middle Initial,
Christine,
Fantasy,
March,
March 2022,
non-verbal character,
sign language,
V.E. Schwab,
YA
Thursday, May 8, 2014
"Archer's Voice" by Mia Sheridan
Bree Prescott has arrived in the small town of Pelion, Maine, having fled Ohio on the spur of the moment after surviving a horrific and terrifying event. She doesn't know how long she will stay, so she rents a small cottage by a lake with her little dog and gets a job as a waitress at a local diner. Soon she meets Archer Hale, a scruffy young man who never speaks and is ignored by the townspeople. But Bree feels a connection with him and discovers a damaged yet kindred spirit who has also survived enormous tragedy.
This was a beautiful, very moving, and emotional story that I had trouble putting down. The author has created two soulful characters who are hurting deeply and find healing through each other. Although he is mute, Archer is not deaf like Bree's father was. Luckily, they both know sign language, and most of the conversations are through their hands. Archer has been out of society since the age of seven, and Bree does her best to help him reintegrate. She is fearless when it comes to advocating for him with the townspeople and his mean-spirited cousin. Archer is an especially well-written character, and we get to see his journey from isolated, wounded loner to confident hero, mostly thanks to Bree. It was told mainly in her POV, but his POV was also given in several chapters, which were sometimes difficult to read because of the subject matter. There was just the right amount of angst, misunderstanding, and ultimately bliss to make for an amazing story. Highly recommended. 337 pages (Kindle edition).
This was a beautiful, very moving, and emotional story that I had trouble putting down. The author has created two soulful characters who are hurting deeply and find healing through each other. Although he is mute, Archer is not deaf like Bree's father was. Luckily, they both know sign language, and most of the conversations are through their hands. Archer has been out of society since the age of seven, and Bree does her best to help him reintegrate. She is fearless when it comes to advocating for him with the townspeople and his mean-spirited cousin. Archer is an especially well-written character, and we get to see his journey from isolated, wounded loner to confident hero, mostly thanks to Bree. It was told mainly in her POV, but his POV was also given in several chapters, which were sometimes difficult to read because of the subject matter. There was just the right amount of angst, misunderstanding, and ultimately bliss to make for an amazing story. Highly recommended. 337 pages (Kindle edition).
Labels:
Annie,
contemporary romance,
Maine,
murder,
mute,
romance,
sign language,
suspense
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