![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Absorbing and assured, idiosyncratic and relatable, this is an unforgettable journey into the Deaf community and a universal celebration of human connection. This is a story of sign language and lip-reading, disability and civil rights, isolation and injustice, first love and loss, and, above all, great persistence, daring, and joy. As a series of crises both personal and political threaten to unravel each of them, Charlie, Austin, and February find their lives inextricable from one another's-and changed forever. This revelatory novel plunges readers into the halls of a residential school for the deaf, where they'll meet Charlie, a rebellious transfer student who's never met another deaf person before Austin, the school's golden boy, whose world is rocked when his baby sister is born hearing and February, the headmistress, who is fighting to keep her school open and her marriage intact, but might not be able to do both. True biz? The students at the River Valley School for the Deaf just want to hook up, pass their history finals, and have politicians, doctors, and their parents stop telling them what to do with their bodies. Sara Novi examines the ways language can include, exclude, or help forge an identityas well as what it means to carve out a place for yourself in a world that sees you as other. TRUE BIZ (adj./exclamation American Sign Language): really, seriously, definitely, real-talk EXCLUSIVE: A Quiet Place star Millicent Simmonds is leading a television adaptation of Sara Novi’s upcoming book True Biz a coming. 'Part tender coming-of-age story, part electrifying tale of political awakening, part heartfelt love letter to Deaf culture, True Biz is wholly a wonder. ![]()
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