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  1. Jan 6, 2022 · The miniseries’ most notable difference, however, is how it gets across Cece’s experience of hearing—using audio that’s tinny and often muffled, with words occasionally obscured by microphone static or overwhelmed by ambient noises.

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  2. El Deafo. by Cece Bell. 🏆 Winner 2024 Odyssey Award: Best Audiobook for Children. A graphic novel memoir about the author’s experiences of going to school in the 1970s wearing a huge hearing aid strapped to her chest.

  3. Feb 10, 2015 · El Deafo” is a graphic memoir for middle-grade readers wherein author Cece Bell recounts losing her hearing at age 4 as a result of contracting meningitis.

  4. A good case in point is Cece Bell’s graphic memoir El Deafo, published in America in 2014 and winner of the Eisner award for Best Publication for readers aged 8–12 in 2015. Cece Bell’s choice of the hybrid form of the graphic memoir is particularly significant when seen from her experience of losing her hearing after meningitis at the age ...

  5. Dec 15, 2014 · So how does the mild-mannered little girl Cece transform into the superhero El Deafo? It all has to do with something called the Phonic Ear. CECE BELL: The Phonic Ear was a big bulky hearing...

  6. Aug 4, 2020 · El Deafos Newbery Honor “for outstanding contribution to children’s literature” is the first given to a graphic novel. In this graphic memoir, Cece Bell discusses with humor and honesty the challenges she faced as young girl after losing her hearing to illness.

  7. Oct 10, 2014 · An honest and rather sweet tale of a girl coming to terms with her disability

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