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Deafening
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Set during 1915-19 in Canada, United States, England, Belgium and France, this is the story of a young woman in her 20s, Grania O Neill (pronounced GRAW-NEE-YA, an Irish name meaning Love), profoundly deaf from the age of 5 as a result of scarlet fever. She marries Jim Lloyd, a hearing man who, 2 weeks after their marriage, leaves home in Ontario to serve his King and country and do his bit for Mother England. Jim tries in every possible way to understand his wifes experience of deafness, and together they explore their love through the silence in which she lives. Jim is trained as a stretcher-bearer in one of the large camps on the southeast coast of England. He serves in Belgium and France with Number 9 Canadian Field Ambulance. His war experiences, friendships, and care of the dying and wounded during this brutal war of attrition, are moving, intimately detailed and carefully researched to show the realities of the life of a stretcher bearer serving in the front lines. On the home front, Granias childhood in a small town on the edge of Lake Ontario, where her father owns a hotel; and as a residential student at The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in a small Ontario city. A bright child, she has to learn real sign language (which replaces the private language she and her sister had, as small children, invented). She also learns, by necessity, extreme self-discipline and control over her emotions, which enables her to survive the trauma of leaving home and the facts of institutional life with 300 other deaf children around her. No visits home are permitted during the school year. Granias Mother, guilt-ridden and never accepting of Granias deafness, tries to make Grania hear. She tries for cures by miracle, and by taking her to Rochester, New York, in hopes of finding specialized medical treatment. Granias early experiences inside her own silence and within a family that tries to overprotectdespite her gradually developing independence and strengthslater illuminate the complexity of her adult relationships: with her closest deaf friend, Fry; with her older sister Tresswho was once her lifeline; with her Irish Grandmother, Mamo (the most important person in her life at home and the one who teaches her to read and to speak, and whose love twicein separate wayssaves Granias life); with her 2 brothers; and with her parents. After Jim departs for the war, both Grania and her sister move back to their parents home and hotel, where everyone in the family helps out with the hotel business. The tension in the book is held through the juxtaposition of two worlds: the world of war, violence and sound as shown through Jims horrific experiences at the Front (which include several major battles); and life for Grania inside the silence of her own world during the long years of waiting on the home frontwhere news is frequently bad as more and more local boys are reported killed in the war. Granias brother-in-law, Kenan, returns from the war in early 1918. He is wounded and mutilated and has stopped speaking. It is Grania who, with her extensive speech training recalled from residential schooldays, makes the breakthrough to Kenans speech. But this success creates resentment in her sister because Kenan is not able to confide or share his war experience with his young wife. Events move quickly toward resolution as first, Spanish flu sweeps through the town ( a deadly pandemic), followed by Armistice (Nov 1918) and eventual demobilization. A moving sequence of events with her sister releases tensions between Grania and Tress. The loss of Mamo finally leads to the release of emotions Grania has never permitted herself to express. In the spring of 1919, Jim returns home. He and Grania have survived, but their separate experiences have altered them forever. Jim has been part of events that the mind will gorge upon in horror forever. He has lost his closest friend from the war, a man who has been a brother to him. But it is his love for Grania that has kept him going. Grania realizes, the instant she sees Jim, that neither of them will ever totally understand what the other has been through. Together they accept the realization that, in context of their love for each other, not understanding, not knowing, will have to be enough to move them forward.
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jenniferw88
Deafening | Frances Itani
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#ancestors #screamathonphotochallenge @4thhouseontheleft

One of my great uncles moved to Canada as he couldn't get a job here, and fought in a Canadian regiment in World War 1. He was one of the dead, though.

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jenniferw88
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Thanks @Librarybelle for hosting this giveaway and congrats on #50k1k!

I am looking forward to this book as I'm reading it in honour of my great-great-uncle who fought for Canada in the First World War, and this book is partly set there during this time.

Librarybelle Thank you! What a great book choice! 7y
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merelybookish
Deafening | Frances Itani
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A (crooked) stack of bright blues and teals. Thanks @batsy for the #bookcolortag. Want to play @caryl @KGlibrarian @ReadosaurusText ?

Caryl @merelybookish - Sure! What color? 7y
batsy Lovely 💙 I haven't read Rainbow Valley, it's nice that there's more Montgomery to discover. 7y
merelybookish @batsy Rainbow Valley is about Anne's kids. But I first knew it as an amusement park on Prince Edward Island. We would go in the summer. ☺️ 7y
merelybookish @Caryl Want to do two colours, alternating? Your choice! ☺️ 7y
Caryl Love it! Look for my post tomorrow... 😊 7y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Pickpick

Wonderful!

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Sitting outside on this beautiful breezy day with Deafening. Funny coincidence about July 1st Dominion Day - now Canada Day. Perfect timing reading I'd say!! (And it was Saturday, July 1st then too!) 😊

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Reading some #Canlit for Canada Day! 🇨🇦 Happy #150Canada Frances Itani is the queen of the quiet and lovely novel.

MeganAnn This is such a beautiful cover! ❤️ 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @MeganAnn yes!! I bought it because of the cover!! But I do love Itani. 😊❤️ 7y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Deafening | Frances Itani
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Waiting for 2 books to come in from the library, so while I wait I pulled 2 from my own shelves and from my #20BooksofSummer list. Deafening and the world without us. Thought about digging into East of Eden, but decided to get to these two first. 🌼

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Gleefulreader
Deafening | Frances Itani
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#day13 of #photoadaynov16 on disabilities brings me to this terrific Canadian novel set before World War I, where a Deaf woman marries a hearing man just before he is sent to Europe, and the language they create between themselves.

True fact: at one of the crossroads of my life, I opted to head into a publishing program rather than an ASL interpreter program. I often wonder about that road not taken. 👇🏻

Gleefulreader Also, I note that many Deaf people don't consider themselves disabled but rather that in belonging to the community of the Deaf that they can live full lives without the need to hear. 8y
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Spiderfelt
Deafening | Frances Itani
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There's so much about deaf culture I know nothing about that is so fascinating, and insight about learning to speak. - Jody