
Deaf Child Crossing
About this book
The Barnes & Noble ReviewOscar-winning actor Marlee Matlin teaches us about friendship, differences, and patience in this buoyant and fulfilling novel featuring Megan, a deaf girl, and her new best friend.Young Cindy's family has just moved to Morton Street, and Megan is already at her doorstep. At first, outgoing Megan seems both exciting and overwhelming, with fast-as-lightning sign language skills, a "voice that sounded different to others," and a personality that could put any neighborhood welcome wagon to shame. Soon the two girls are best buds, and Megan introduces Cindy to her world, chatting with friends online and teaching her signs. Yet whenever Cindy tries to help out her independence-focused friend, Megan gets a bit defensive, leaving Cindy on shaky ground. After Megan finds out she's going to summer camp, Cindy decides to join her friend, and the two are bunked together with the girls of Hot Pink Cabin, including Lizzie, another deaf girl who starts taking up much of Megan's attention. Megan also decides to test her self-sufficiency one night and takes off into the woods, only to get lost until Cindy finds her, much to Megan's frustration. When summer camp's over, however, and the girls return home on non-speaking terms, Megan finally realizes that "no matter who you are, sometimes you're going to need help."Matlin's first foray into writing novels for young readers is compassionate and proud, addressing deafness head-on without letting the issue become too angelic. Megan is a well-rounded character and her temper sometimes gets the better of her, sending readers a clear message that should resonate long after the book is finished. A fair-minded novel that should change perceptions of folks with different abilities, Deaf Child Crossing will have children and adults sitting up and taking notice. Shana Taylor
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by Marlee Matlin

Becoming Myself: Reflections on Growing Up Female
Joyce Carol Oates, J.K. Rowling, Martha McPhee, Susan Stamberg, Maya Angelou, Janis Ian, Kate Winslet, Luisah Teish, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Lesléa Newman, Esther Hautzig, Ruth Knafo Setton, Tawni O'Dell, Lynn Goldsmith, Rue McClanahan, Suze Orman, Judy Woodruff, Gloria Feldt, Patti LaBelle, Lily Tomlin, Cora Weiss, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Jyl Lynn Felman, Eva Hoffman, Lillian Vernon, Jamie Lynn Sigler, Lisa Bernhard, Marlee Matlin, Vanessa Williams, Anne Glauber, Sally Fisher, Julia Stiles, Willa Shalit, Carol Channing, Sylvia Boorstein, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Carole L. Glickfeld, Regina King, Kate Michelman, Brooke Shields, Tatum O'Neal, Beverly Sills, Suzanne Somers, Kate Spade, Nina Totenberg, Esta Soler, Margaret Hilary Marshall, Carol Moseley Braun, Taina Bien Aime, Enrique Mercado, Suzanne Malveaux

Finding Zoe: A Deaf Woman's Journey of Love, Identity, and Adoption
Marlee Matlin, Gail Harris, Brandi Rarus

I'll Scream Later
Marlee Matlin

Nobody's Perfect
Marlee Matlin, Doug Cooney