55 pages • 1 hour read
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True Biz by Sara Novic follows Charlie Serrano, a Deaf girl adjusting to life at River Valley School for the Deaf after her parents' divorce. She grapples with her uncomfortable cochlear implant and her strained relationship with her mother. Alongside headmistress February and peer Austin, Charlie learns about Deaf culture and activism, leading to a dramatic protest against cochlear implants. The novel includes themes of family conflict, bodily autonomy, and the Deaf community.
Sara Novic's True Biz has garnered significant praise for its rich, authentic portrayal of Deaf culture and the experiences of its characters. Critics appreciate the emotional depth and the educational value it brings to readers unfamiliar with the Deaf community. However, some found the narrative pacing uneven and felt that certain plot elements could be more fully developed. Overall, it is a compelling and enlightening read.
A reader who would enjoy Sara Novic's True Biz is likely captivated by immersive narratives that explore rich cultural contexts and social issues. Fans of The Deaft House by Joanne Greenberg and Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick will appreciate the nuanced portrayal of Deaf culture and the compelling character dynamics in this novel.
Disability
LGBTQ
Coming of Age / Bildungsroman
Identity: Disability
Identity: Language
Life/Time: Coming of Age