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Hear Me - by Kerry OMalley Cerra (Paperback)
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Current price: $12.99
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Hear Me - by Kerry OMalley Cerra (Paperback)
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About the Book After being diagnosed with progressive hearing loss, Rayne resists her parents efforts to fix her and rethinks her own assumptions about what her condition means for her.-- Book Synopsis A year after being diagnosed with hearing loss, twelve-year-old Rayne is doing her best to live a normal life and act like nothing has changed. But her hearing keeps failing her. Even with hearing aids, she has trouble following conversations and hanging out with her friends the way she used to. Her grades are slipping, surfing is now a wipeout, and she cant understand the lyrics of her favorite singers new songs. Raynes parents are pushing for her to get cochlear implants, which could restore her hearing--though she would hear sounds differently than she did before her hearing loss. Rayne isnt convinced the surgery for CIs is worth the risks and challenges. In fact, shes terrified of it. She begs her parents to consider other options, but theyre not budging. With the surgery looming, Rayne sets off on a search for alternatives. Along the way, she discovers that normal can have many meanings--and that even though her ears may be broken, she is not. Asterisks replace unheard words of dialogue in this moving middle grade novel, based on the authors own life, that follows an adolescent girls struggle with both progressive hearing loss and her parents insistence that she get cochlear implants.-- The New York Times Book Review Rayne is a likable protagonist, and readers will root for her. An interesting story of a particular deaf experience.-- Kirkus Reviews Review Quotes This empathetic, appealing story highlights Raynes journey to self-acceptance while also exploring her complicated but loving family relationships, loyal friendships, and a little romance. -- Booklist -- (9/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) Cerra writes an extremely powerful story that seems to accurately translate the experience of a young girl experiencing a disability as well as the social consequences that come with it.-Childrens Literature -- (6/7/2023 12:00:00 AM) Hear Me is a thoughtful and empowering story about standing up and speaking out even when no one will listen. Ill be thinking about Rayne long after closing the book.--Lynne Kelly, author of Song for a Whale -- (5/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) Hear Me is a brave and important book. Raynes story will open hearts and minds, and give young readers courage and hope.--Jarrett Lerner, author of the EngiNerds -- (5/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) Asterisks replace unheard words of dialogue in this moving middle grade novel, based on the authors own life, that follows an adolescent girls struggle with both progressive hearing loss and her parents insistence that she get cochlear implants.-- The New York Times Book Review -- (9/16/2022 12:00:00 AM) Kerry Cerra has written an important, immersive read filled with so much heart. We are quickly pulled into Raynes world as she navigates her hearing loss journey from self-doubt to self-acceptance. I was cheering for Rayne every step of the way! --Danielle Joseph, author of Sydney A. Frankels Summer Mix-Up -- (5/1/2022 12:00:00 AM)