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The Silence Between Us

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for The Silence Between Us by Alison Gervais

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  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 13 and up
  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 7 and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 7-12
  • Word Count:
  • 69,740
  • Lexile Level:
  • 940L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 6.3
  • Cultural Experience:
  • Disability
  • Genre:
  • Realistic Fiction
  • Year Published:
  • 2019

The following 7 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (The Silence Between Us).

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From Publisher's Weekly

June 17, 2019
Gervais (In 27 Days) uses her own experiences of hearing loss to lend authenticity to this novel about a teenage deaf girl starting over at a new school. Straight-forward Maya Harris, 17, was born with hearing but became deaf after an unexpected illness. Following her family's relocation from New Jerseyâ€"and the school for the deaf where she was comfortableâ€"to Colorado, Maya must attend a hearing school and worries that she'll struggle to succeed and fit in ("It was not as if I publicly announced I was Deafâ€"my interpreter and the signing and my hearing aids kind of made that obvious"). New friends smooth the way: mentor Nina Torres is helpful, and overachieving good-guy Beau Watson attempts to learn ASL. But a lack of university interpreters jeopardizes Maya's dream to attend college and then work in the medical field, and tension over cochlear implants develops in her budding relationship with Beau. Maya at times comes off as more self-involved than self-assured, but Gervais adroitly pulls readers into her worldâ€"conveying ASL through all caps and spelled-out wordsâ€"as well as her work navigating the deaf and hearing worlds and her awareness of who she is. Ages 13â€"up.

From School Library Journal

June 1, 2019

Gr 7 Up-Moving halfway across the country and changing schools senior year would be hard enough for anyone, but for Maya, moving from a Deaf school to a hearing school is one adjustment too many. At her Deaf school, people didn't stare or shout at her, and all the misconceptions about the Deaf didn't rear their ugly heads whenever she was signing to her interpreter or trying to lip-read. And then there's Beau, who makes it his mission to learn to sign to her the first day of school. Maya assumes he's one of the "populars" who only feels sorry for her and is trying to make himself look good. Besides, Maya doesn't have time to make new friends. She is focused on getting into a good respiratory therapy program in college so she can help people like her little brother Connor, who has cystic fibrosis. Can Maya let go and trust someone to care about her just as she is? Gervais has written a captivating novel that sheds light on how hearing and Deaf cultures make assumptions about each other or are stereotyped, woven into a teen love story. American Sign Language is utilized throughout the book, with Maya's thoughts and words easily discernible. Teens will relate to the issues of parental influence, peer pressures, and first loves, but also revealed is a deeper understanding of what it means to be different in a world where sameness is the standard. VERDICT A solid addition to middle/high school fiction that allows for deep discussion about stereotypes concerning disabilities.-Carol Connor, Cincinnati Public Schools, OH

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From AudioFile Magazine

Narrator Chloe Dolandis gracefully meets the challenge of delivering a story that unfolds in oral English, American Sign Language, and finger spelling. At 17, Maya has been profoundly deaf for only four years, so her observations and thoughts as this gentle teen romance develops from her viewpoint are in standard English. Mainstreamed for her last year of high school, Maya's new acquaintances include a few who try to learn ASL and others whom she recognizes as futilely shouting. In addition to ASL and finger spelling, hard of hearing author Alison Gervais also weaves in the dynamics of lip reading, making this satisfying story one that also delivers a full and empathetic introduction to variant communication methods. F.M.R.G. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

The Silence Between Us was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.

The Silence Between Us was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

United States Lists (7)

California

Georgia

  • Tome Society It List, 2020-2021, for Grades 9-12

Indiana

  • Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award, 2021-2022

Michigan

  • MISelf in Books, 2020, High School

New Hampshire

  • Isinglass Teen Read List, 2020-2021, Grades 7-8

South Carolina

  • Young Adult Book Award, 2020-2021, Grades 9-12

Texas

  • Lone Star Reading List, 2021, for Grades 6-8

Alison Gervais on creating The Silence Between Us:

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