Children's Fiction Special Needs
A River of Hands
Deaf Heritage Stories
- Publisher
- Second Story Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2000
- Category
- Special Needs, Short Stories
- Recommended Age
- 7 to 11
- Recommended Grade
- 2 to 6
- Recommended Reading age
- 7 to 11
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781896764368
- Publish Date
- Nov 2000
- List Price
- $9.95 USD
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Description
The first of its kind, this anthology contains four children’s stories by young Deaf authors and Deaf illustrators. Contributors were mentored by some of Canada’s most notable authors, editors and illustrators: Phoebe Gilman, Maryann Kovalski, Ian Wallace, Brenda Clark, Ruth Ohi, Laura Walker, and Peter Carver. “A Fishy Story” is the tale of two boys who try their luck fishing in a toilet bowl. In “ZZZZZZ”, Calamine and Ralph Frider, after a long day at the beach, fall into a deep sleep that causes great alarm. In “BUT”, when the gates of a train refuse to let Bobby pass to get to work on time, he tries to sign his way out of the mess. In “Unlucky Charm”, two girls discover that their new bracelets are jinxed. For children ages 7 to 11, this landmark anthology introduces kids to Deaf characters in a fun way. Within each story are quirky illustrations, how-to handsigns, vital lifestyle information, and interesting history on devices for the Deaf.
About the authors
The Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf (CCSD, now the Deaf Cultural Centre) is the only national cultural organization for Deaf Canadians across Canada. A non-profit organization with a membership of over 450,000 Canadians, CCSD preserves and advances the performing arts, literature, history, visual arts and heritage resources of the Canadian Deaf community. All the authors and illustrators are winners of The Ladder Awards, a competition held for members of the Deaf community. They were selected from across Canada.