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Running Time: 06:16 hrsNarrator: Nora HunterPublisher:Scholastic Audiobooks, 2021Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 06:16 hrsNarrator: Nora HunterPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024Note: This book was produced with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: LeZotte, Ann ClareContributor: Hunter, NoraDate:Created2021Summary:
Mary Lambert has always felt safe and protected on her beloved island of Martha's Vineyard. Her great-great-grandfather was an early English settler and the first deaf islander. Now, over a hundred years later, many people there--including Mary--are deaf, and nearly everyone can communicate in sign language. Mary has never felt isolated. She is proud of her lineage. But recent events have delivered winds of change. Mary's brother died, leaving her family shattered. Tensions over land disputes are mounting between English settlers and the Wampanoag people. And a cunning young scientist has arrived, hoping to discover the origin of the island's prevalent deafness. His maniacal drive to find answers soon renders Mary a "live specimen" in a cruel experiment. Her struggle to save herself is at the core of this penetrating and poignant novel that probes our perceptions of ability and disability. It will make you forever question your own ideas about what is normal.
Subject(s): Deaf children | Human experimentation in medicine | Identity (Psychology) | Kidnapping victims | Sign language | WampanoagOriginal Publisher: [New York], Scholastic AudiobooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781338761344, 9781338761351, 1338761358
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