The Deaf Mainstream Peacock: A Deaf Child’s Journey Through the Mainstream
de Chelsea Lydell
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In a world built for sound, one Deaf child learns to navigate the noise. The Deaf Mainstream Peacock follows a bright, expressive student through a mainstream elementary school where her hands speak what her classmates cannot hear. As she searches for belonging between two cultures, she discovers that her silence holds its own kind of music.
Through tender watercolor scenes and lyrical storytelling, The Deaf Mainstream Peacock invites readers to see language not as sound, but as light, movement, and color. It’s a story about resilience, identity, and the courage to be fully seen, written and illustrated by a Deaf educator who grew up between worlds.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and anyone learning about Deaf identity, inclusion, and the power of visual language.
Through tender watercolor scenes and lyrical storytelling, The Deaf Mainstream Peacock invites readers to see language not as sound, but as light, movement, and color. It’s a story about resilience, identity, and the courage to be fully seen, written and illustrated by a Deaf educator who grew up between worlds.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and anyone learning about Deaf identity, inclusion, and the power of visual language.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros para niños
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 20 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798295056581
- Fecha de publicación: oct. 23, 2025
- Idioma English
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Chelsea Lydell
Portland, Oregon
Chelsea Lydell is a Deaf author, educator, and language advocate whose work blends storytelling, art, and Deaf culture. Through her creative imprint, ASL Resolutions, she develops books that invite readers to see communication as something felt, not just heard. Her 2025 title, The Deaf Mainstreamed Peacock, celebrates inclusion and signing. Drawing from her experience as a teacher and lifelong champion of language access, Chelsea creates stories that help children and families recognize the beauty of signing, empathy, and belonging. She continues to write and illustrate projects that reflect a world where every voice, whether spoken or signed, is valued.
