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Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
5.0

A fantastic debut that follows Lilah throughout her summer at a sleepaway camp for those who are deaf and blind. While Lilah has a hearing loss, she doesn’t use ASL much being surrounded by parents and friends who do not sign and having hearing aids that help compensate. When she gets to the camp, her experience and mindset surrounding hearing loss quickly beings to change and with new friendships formed, Lilah also gets to experience love.

What I loved:
-Learning more about the deaf and hard of hearing community- from those who are born deaf and only sign, to those with hearing aids and cochlear implants. I loved the emphasis on how there is not one way to be “deaf”
-All the sleepaway camp nostalgia
-The friends to lovers YA romance was very cute and brought all the feels
-How the audiobook had moments where the speech was muffled to show how people who are hearing impaired may interpret spoken language

I cannot wait to share this with my High School students!!

Thank you Penguin Young Readers and PRH Audio for the ARC! Pub day: 7/11