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Mandy

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Hearing-impaired Mandy risks going out into the scary night, during an impending storm, to look for her beloved grandmother's lost pin.

1 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 1991

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Profile Image for Linda Lipko.
1,904 reviews52 followers
April 25, 2020
Once again, the artistry of Jim LaMarche is stunningly beautiful and soulful. Mandy is young and deaf. She lives with her grandmother who loves her deeply. This is a charming tale of a young girl who is deaf and her grandmother who loves her deeply.

One day, when walking through the fields, Mandy's grandmother lost her very special brooch given to her by Mandy's grandfather.

Wanting to help find the brooch, Mandy went out during a nasty evening storm. Mandy fell, but in doing so, she found the cherished item.
8 reviews
October 27, 2017
I thought this was a fairly good book about the relationship between a girl and her grandmother. The story was a little lengthy but it added to the rich plot of the story. The characters in the story were very relatable and I think many children will be able to relate to thebclose relationship Mandy had with her grandmother. There was not much representation of different cultures in the story but it did not take away from the story. The illustrations were also very beautiful in the book and added perfectly to the storyline.
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399 reviews9 followers
September 26, 2025
This story is told from the perspective of a young girl who is deaf. It was a neat and interesting experience to get to view the world from her perspective. The art was stunning and helped the story come alive and the narration was intriguing and pulled me in with genuine interest. A great book to add to your collection or to share with others, old and young alike. ^_^
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325 reviews
January 24, 2025
I like the diversity in this book with a deaf MC. However, the story was somewhat flat. I liked the first half but the second half didn’t flow.
100 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2011
This is a great fiction book about a deaf girl and her grandmother. It's a lengthy book but it can be easily split into two readings for the younger elementary grade levels. This is a good story to use to teach about inferring and even predictions. It has a heartwarming storyline that the kids are sure to enjoy.
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12 reviews1 follower
October 8, 2011
This is a beautiful tastefully done, introduction to what it might be like to be a deaf child. I thought it might be a little bit beyond where my sons are, but they keep asking me to re-read it to them and teach them new signs.
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2,312 reviews50 followers
April 15, 2009
Mandy has lost her mother's ring and ventures into the stormy night to find it -- never realizing what risk she has put herself in, since Mandy is deaf. Sensitive text with striking illustrations.
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May 4, 2017
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Recommended ages: 5-8

Summary: This book shares a heartwarming story, filled with entertainment, suspense and joy. The text is a little long on some pages and the illustrations are very eye catching. The text is long on various pages.

Review: This book is suitable for the age range, but may have to be read by an adult with younger ages. The illustrations are very detailed and the story is very entertaining.

In Class uses: morning read, unit on realistic fiction books, transition.
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