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Grania O’Neill

This series chronicles the journey of a young woman whose life is irrevocably altered by an illness that renders her deaf. Initially sheltered by her family, she finds a new world of connection and self-discovery at a school for the deaf, where she learns sign language and finds love. Her personal story unfolds against the backdrop of world-altering events, including World War I, which plunges her and her husband into the heart of a global conflict that reshapes their lives and the world.

Deafening
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    Born on the shores of Lake Ontario, Grania O'Neill suffers a childhood illness that destroys her hearing. Grania's life without sound is also a life bounded by a powerful family love that tries to protect her from suffering. But when it becomes clear that Grania can no longer thrive among the hearing, her family sends her to the Ontario School for the Deaf. There, protected from the often unforgiving world outside, she learns sign language and speech. And there she meets Jim Lloyd, a hearing man, and the two, in wonderment, begin to create a new emotional vocabulary that encompasses both sound and silence. But a war is raging on the other side of the world. Only two weeks after their wedding, Jim must leave home to serve as a stretcher-bearer on the blood-soaked battlefields of Flanders. During this long and brutal war of attrition, Jim and Grania are pulled to the centre of cataclysmic events that will alter civilisation forever.

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    • 272 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    3.7(939)Add rating

    The book was initially published in Canada in 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. It offers readers a unique perspective on its themes and characters, providing an engaging exploration of its subject matter. The publication history highlights its Canadian roots, suggesting a cultural context that may influence the narrative.

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