Deaf Characters in Books–All In One Place

For as long as I can remember, I have always had my nose buried in a book. My mom used to complain when I brought a book to the dinner table. Recently, while doing some surfing on the internet, I came across a compilation of books that have deaf or hard of hearing characters in them on My Shelf.
Brenda, the website owner, has a personal interest in books with deaf characters. Her 24-year-old son is deaf. One day in 1998, she decided to put together a list of fiction books. Today, you will find books on American Sign Language and other non-fiction topics as well. Brenda has read many of the books herself, and provides a summary of each as well as personal notes on some of them.
Check it out: My Shelf– Deaf Characters


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check out
Mindfield by John Egbert
http://www.deafchildrenandsigning.com/mindfield.html
has some deaf charaters etc:
That’s a helpful links. Myshelf is quite creative by releasing that lines.
Check out http://pajka.blogspot.com/
Check out http://pajka.blogspot.com/
Bonnie Hearn Hill has a series character that is hard of hearing.
http://bonniehearnhill.com/
Bonnie Hearn Hill has a series character that is hard of hearing.
http://bonniehearnhill.com/