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Louise Stern

    Louise Stern explores the intricate interplay of language, communication, and isolation in her writing. Her background, deeply rooted in a deaf community, informs a unique perspective on the boundaries of human connection and the myriad ways messages are conveyed and received. Stern's prose is perceptive and insightful, delving into the psychological and social dimensions of these themes. Through her distinctive voice, she offers readers a profound exploration of experiences often overlooked.

    Chattering
    • Chattering

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.5(73)Add rating

      An extraordinary debut collection of stories, which reveal how the world looks when you're young, hip, wild, and deaf Louise Stern's stories are peopled with brave young girls, out to party, travel the world, go a little bit wild. The one thing that marks them out from their peers is that they have grown up deaf. They communicate with the outside world via a complicated mixture of sign language, lip–reading, note–scribbling, guesswork, and instinct. Yet they are full of daring, ready for adventures that take them into unfamiliar places and strange, cockeyed relationships with people whose actions they observe, but never wholly understand. It is this sense of dislocation from common experience that marks out Louise Stern's original voice. She is fully engaged in the world we recognize and share, but the way she observes it sets her apart. Her eyes are keen; she notices things we would never see. She is quick to judge, wary, suspicious, and vulnerable. She experiences the world like a voyeur, always watching, yet able to retreat to an interior silence that nobody from the outside can ever reach.

      Chattering