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Deafening
ABOUT
THE BOOK
Set on the eve of the Great War and spanning two continents, Deafening tells the story of Grania, a young deaf woman living in small-town Ontario, who falls in love with Jim, a hearing man. In wonderment, they create a new emotional vocabulary of sound and silence. As the First World War explodes across Europe, Jim leaves to become a stretcher-bearer on the Western Front, a place filled with unforgiving
noise, violence and death. Through this long war of attrition, Jim and Grania attempt to sustain their love in a world as brutal as it is beautiful
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Date published
01/08/2003
Country
Canada
Original Language
English
Publisher
Sceptre
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