Turn On the Light So I Can Hear Turn On the Light So I Can Hear

Turn On the Light So I Can Hear

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Publisher Description

The hearing and deaf worlds come together in this engaging novel from an award winning author.



A young artist badly in need of money bluffs her way through an interview into a job she is not prepared for.

 

To succeed, she must make room in her life for two people: Curtis, a deaf architect who has sworn he will never date a hearing woman, and thirteen-year-old Alex, profoundly deaf, rebellious, bold, and frightened. As each takes new risks in friendship and love, the hearing and deaf worlds come together.

 

With sign language--nimble and evocative--at its center, Turn On the Light So I Can Hear is about reaching across distances, the transformative powers of art, and finding a place to belong.

 


Teri Kanefield's awards and distinctions include the 2015 Jane Addams Children's Book Award for The Girl From The Tar Paper School 





ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Teri writes novels, short stories, essays, stories for children, and nonfiction for both children and adults.



Her stories and essays have appeared in publications as diverse as  Education Week, Scope Magazine, The Iowa Review, The American Literary Review, and Cricket Magazine.



Teri lives in California by the beach.



TERI'S BOOKS HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS:


The Girl From The Tar Paper School:

--Jane Addams Children's Book Award for Older Readers, 2015

--California Reading Association Eureka Silver Honor Book Award

--Named a Distinguished Book by The Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California

--Included on the 2015 list of Notable Social Studies Trade Books for young readers compiled by the National Council for Social Studies

--Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children (National Association of Teachers of English), Recommended Book

--Included in the New York Public Library's list of 100 children's books to read in 2014.

--A Junior Library Guild selection



Rivka's Way

--Sidney Taylor Book Awards, Notable book of 2001

--Lilith Magazine's 5th Annual Selection of Books for Young Readers

--Included in Great Books for Girls, by Kathleen Odean

--Included in Best Jewish Books for Children and Teens, by Linda R. Silver



Guilty? Crime, Punishment, and the Changing Face of Justice

--Junior Library Guild selection

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
July 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
261
Pages
PUBLISHER
Armon Books
SELLER
Armon Books
SIZE
1.2
MB

Customer Reviews

ReddieRoo ,

Great read

I loved the story and the writing style. It captured me within the first few pages. The main character is well-defined, and her progression to understand her past and learning to accept it is very intriguing. It also deals admirably with the subject of deafness and hearing loss and the struggles between those who hear and those who don't. You won't be sorry you picked this book to read!

More Books by Teri Kanefield

Knights of the Square Table Knights of the Square Table
2015
Free to Be Ruth Bader Ginsburg Free to Be Ruth Bader Ginsburg
2016
Lawyers Never Lie Lawyers Never Lie
2014
Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton
2017
Signing Signing
2014
Rivka's Way Rivka's Way
2015