
Deer Run Home
Author: Ann Clare LeZotte
Narrator: Sarah Tubert
Unabridged: 2 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Published: 10/01/2024
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes

Author: Ann Clare LeZotte
Narrator: Sarah Tubert
Unabridged: 2 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Published: 10/01/2024
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes
Ann Clare LeZotte is a completely deaf and bilingual-bicultural (ASL/English) member of the Deaf community, and an essential voice for Deaf / HOH, disabled, and marginalized youth. She is the author of the Schneider Family Book Award-winning novel Show Me a Sign, which was named a best book of the year by NPR, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, the New York Public Library, the Chicago Public Library, and American Indians in Children's Literature, as well as its stand-alone companions Set Me Free and Sail Me Away Home. Ann worked for many years as a youth librarian before becoming a full-time writer. She lives in Gainesville, Florida.
This book was easy to read, but packed a hell of punch. CW: parental neglect, abandonment, ableism, sexual abuse mentioned briefly. What Worked: Deer Run Home was an unexpected read, a thoughtful read about the impact of parental neglect/abandonment. LeZotte took this theme/realization one step furth......more
A moving middle grade novel in verse about a young deaf girl whose parents emotionally abuse and neglect her by not trying to communicate her in a way she can understand and the teacher who helps her escape a toxic situation. Heartfelt with great disability rep, this is a sadly a story that happens......more
A gorgeous story, told through spare and powerful imagery. LeZotte brings the stark realities of language deprivation—a common experience for many deaf children in hearing families—to light through Effie’s sensitive and observant perspective. And she makes one thing clear: kids dealing with a world......more
I will read anything Ann Clare LeZotte writes; this one is a modern story. Her Martha's Vineyard trilogy left me feeling so educated as a reader. I'm not obtuse to what it's like for deaf children to be born to hearing parents who don't desire to learn sign language. This book, written in verse gave......more
Praise for Deer Run Home:* "This poignant and compelling book is meant for anyone, yet it is accessible to kids who, like Effie, struggle with reading. . . Quietly extraordinary." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "This novel in verse blends ASL grammar with English, infuses appalling circumstances with poetry, and elegantly weaves a heartbreaking story with hope. . . The themes of found family, abuse, neglect, conservation, friendship, independence, and self-worth are faced head-on, with grace and dignity. Readers of all ages will cry with Effie as she struggles to be heard and celebrate each victory as she learns how to make the world around her understand what she deserves. Highly recommended for purchase in all collections." -School Library Journal, starred review"Using vivid and minimalist verse, LeZotte unflinchingly and sympathetically uncovers Effie's family history of neglect and abuse, shedding light on an issue that often stays in the dark." -Publishers Weekly"A devastating but hopeful middle-grade novel-in-verse. . . Deer Run Home is a heartrending novel that deals with the pain and trauma of child sexual abuse and neglect yet remains encouraging in its exploration of resiliency, advocating for oneself, and self-worth. LeZotte deftly contrasts the neglect and abuse Effie experiences at home with the support and compassion she receives at school. . . A moving, emotionally affecting novel." -Shelf Awareness"This verse novel captures Effie's voice clearly, in large part because of ASL's grammar rules, with poems that vary in tone from conversational to staccato, depending on Effie's emotional state ("No / one here speaks / my language . . . "). Poverty's effect on children is unflinchingly catalogued . . . The story's tone is more hope than tragic, though, never glossing over the very real abuse but still offering a path toward healing . . . An author's note provides more information about the d/Deaf community." -The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, recommended"This unique story, told in verse, will break your heart and then make it whole again. I loved this book." -Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s"Effie's courage and sense of humor shine through in this powerful story of found family, friendship, and finding one's voice." -Kate Messner, award-winning author of Chirp and Breakout"Ann Clare LeZotte is such a talent and deserves to be widely read!" -Lisa Yee, author of the Newbery Honor book and National Book Award Finalist Maizy Chen's Last Chance"Rarely does a work of fiction capture the experience or mindset of a child who is deaf and has experienced abuse. Deer Run Home is an important work at a key time in deaf education, when language deprivation is getting more attention. This work could help students, educators, and parents think about the implications of children growing up in homes or schools where language isn't emphasized." -Michelle Niehaus, LCSW, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Provider