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Of Sound Mind

by Jean Ferris

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A poignant novel partially set in a world of silence

High school senior Theo is fluent in two languages: spoken English and sign. His parents and brother, Jeremy, are deaf, but Theo can hear, which has over the years cast him in the role of interpreter for his family. Unfortunately, it's not a welcome duty, especially in the case of his mother, Palma. She is a successful sculptor who, being deeply suspicious of "hearies," expects Theo to act as her business manager. And Jeremy relies on Theo for company and homework help. It's become especially frustrating lately because Theo has met a fascinating new girl at school, Ivy, with whom he wants to spend as much time as possible. Theo's father, Thomas, is the only one who has never burdened him, but that changes when Thomas has a stroke. Palma, frightened and self-absorbed, cannot bring herself to nurse her husband, leaving Theo with the full burden to bear. But with the help of Ivy and some of her friends, Theo is finally able to change his family's dynamics and find time to plan his future.

Review:

"In this emotionally taut novel Ferris (Bad; Eight Seconds) chronicles the conflicts of high school senior Theo, caught between the hearing and deaf worlds. Theo, who can hear and who knows sign language, often finds himself in a burdensome and exhausting position in a family in which everyone else is deaf. For example, at age 11 he negotiated the purchase of his parents' house when he 'didn't know what a lot of terms he had to use even meant, much less how to sign them to his parents.' Theo forms a romantic relationship with a new girl, Ivy, who also signs because she has a deaf father, and his own stoic, peacemaking father suffers a stroke. These two events motivate Theo to assert himself against his domineering mother, Parma. Ferris effectively establishes the manners and mores of the deaf community and American Sign Language, using examples such as Parma's rudeness when she clasps her youngest son's hands to shut him up, and describing the signers' habit of watching facial and body language intently and their suspicions about 'hearies.' An eclectic and appealing cast of characters, including the bickering retirees Harry and Hazel, propel the drama. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A poignant novel partially set in a world of silence

Tired of interpreting for his deaf family and resentful of their reliance on him, high school senior Theo finds support and understanding from Ivy, a new student who also has a deaf parent.

Synopsis:

Tired of interpreting for his deaf family and resentful of their reliance on him, high school senior Theo finds support and understanding from Ivy, a new student who also has a deaf parent. An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.

About the Author

Jean Ferris is the author of many novels for young people, including Bad, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. She lives in Coronado, California.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374455842
Author:
Ferris, Jean
Publisher:
Sunburst
Subject:
General
Subject:
Family - General
Subject:
Social Situations - Adolescence
Subject:
Social Situations - Special Needs
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Social Issues - Special Needs
Subject:
Situations / Special Needs
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
Family problems
Subject:
People with disabilities
Publication Date:
April 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Pages:
215
Dimensions:
7.52x5.14x.56 in. .43 lbs.
Age Level:
12-UP

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