Deaf Child Crossing

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Deaf Child Crossing by Marlee Matlin, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
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Author: Marlee Matlin ISBN: 9781442495159
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Marlee Matlin
ISBN: 9781442495159
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Language: English

A compelling and humorous story of friendship from Academy Award–winning actress Marlee Matlin.

Cindy looked straight at Megan. Now she looked a little frustrated. "What's the matter? Are you deaf or something?" she yelled back.
Megan screamed out, and then fell to the ground, laughing hysterically. "How did you know that?" she asked as she laughed.

Megan is excited when Cindy moves into her neighborhood—maybe she’ll finally have a best friend. Sure enough, the two girls quickly become inseparable. Cindy even starts to learn sign language so they can communicate more easily.

But when they go away to summer camp together, problems arise. Cindy feels left out because Megan is spending all of her time with Lizzie, another deaf girl; Megan resents that Cindy is always trying to help her, even when she doesn’t need help. Before they can mend their differences, both girls have to learn what it means to be a friend.

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A compelling and humorous story of friendship from Academy Award–winning actress Marlee Matlin.

Cindy looked straight at Megan. Now she looked a little frustrated. "What's the matter? Are you deaf or something?" she yelled back.
Megan screamed out, and then fell to the ground, laughing hysterically. "How did you know that?" she asked as she laughed.

Megan is excited when Cindy moves into her neighborhood—maybe she’ll finally have a best friend. Sure enough, the two girls quickly become inseparable. Cindy even starts to learn sign language so they can communicate more easily.

But when they go away to summer camp together, problems arise. Cindy feels left out because Megan is spending all of her time with Lizzie, another deaf girl; Megan resents that Cindy is always trying to help her, even when she doesn’t need help. Before they can mend their differences, both girls have to learn what it means to be a friend.

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