
Deaf Culture
by Tanesha Ausby
Serenity and Richelle have been friends since they were babies. When neighborhood kids make fun of Richelle for being Deaf, Serenity encourages those kids to change their perspective.

Written by Shannon Stocker
Illustrated by Devon Holzwarth
Based on the real life story of Evelyn Glennie, a young girl who becomes deaf defies expectations to become an accomplished percussionist.

Written by Myron Uhlberg
Illustrated by Colin Bootman
A young boy shares his love of baseball, the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Jackie Robinson with his father who is Deaf.

by Mike Dorsey
Emma the elephant is big and Anthony the ant is small, but they share a connection as individuals on the Deaf spectrum that love to sit and watch the sunset.

Written by Kathleen Marcath
Illustrated by Isaac Liang & Pardeep Mehra
This book about a boy and his monster truck invites readers of any level to learn and practice thirty-two different signs.

by Nyle DiMarco with Robert Siebert
This is an adult autobiography, but we'd like to recommend it anyways for those wanting more information! DiMarco does a wonderful job weaving Deaf history and culture lessons into his personal story.





