<p>"An inviting, informative read-aloud choice for classes studying the senses and children curious about deafness.”—Booklist</p>
<p>"A personal, child-friendly approach to sensory changes. This gently loving story will be especially appreciated by readers whose family members, friends, or classmates are experiencing hearing loss.”—Kirkus Reviews</p>
<p>“Listening to the Quiet celebrates the community around Jacki and her mother, and signals to us ... that loving others is the loudest language of all.” - The New York Times</p>
The New York TImes
<p>“This beautifully inclusive story resounds with hope. It is a celebration of a relationship not defined by disability, but by love. The story shows that deafness does not have to isolate. It can deepen wonder, inspire mutual respect and be life-enhancing." - Books For Topics, 50 Best Books for Reception</p>
Books For Topics
Jacki’s mama has a rare condition. She is slowly losing her hearing. Together, they are learning Sign Language so that they’ll always be able to tell each other everything. But as Mama’s world becomes quieter, Jacki’s remains full of sound, especially on Music Appreciation Fridays. How can Jacki enjoy listening to music when her mama can no longer hear it?
A heartfelt story, inspired by the author’s childhood, about a young girl coming to terms with her mother’s hearing loss and finding new ways to experience the world together.
“Listening to the Quiet ... signals to us ... that loving others is the loudest language of all.” - The New York Times
50 Best Books for Reception by Books For Topics