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SONG FOR A WHALE

Earphones Award Winner

by | Read by Abigail Revasch

Children Ages 8+ • 6.5 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2019

Iris, a 12-year-old deaf girl, prefers American Sign Language to speech, but listeners can still hear her every thought and sign. This is thanks to Abigail Revasch, who expressively narrates Iris's ASL conversations and mental musings. Iris struggles as a deaf girl in a mainstream school, often feeling isolated. When she learns of Blue 55, an unusual whale that sings at a frequency unrecognizable to other whales, Iris empathizes with his plight and devises a way to use technology to help him. Revasch captures Iris's frustration and anger as she furiously signs her displeasure to her parents, who refuse to let her participate in the Blue 55 tracking expedition, which takes place three thousand miles from her home. Other times, Revasch conveys the linguistic beauty of ASL in this insightful glimpse of deaf culture. L.T. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine [Published: MARCH 2019]

Trade Ed. • Listening Library • 2019

DD ISBN 9781984832702 $20.00

 

Library Ed. • Listening Library • 2019

CD ISBN 9781984832719 $50.00 • Six CDs

DD ISBN 9781984832726 $50.00

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