Selective Mutism


After Zero
A Quiet Kind of Thunder
The Weight of Silence: A Stunning Debut Novel of Domestic Suspense and Missing Children
Speechless: A Graphic Novel
A Voice In Chains
To Catch a Firefly
On the Mountain
Being Miss Nobody
The Selective Mutism Resource Manual
Selective Mutism In Our Own Words: Experiences in Childhood and Adulthood
Speak
The Things I Didn't Say
The Thing About Jellyfish
So Much to Tell You (So Much to Tell You, #1)
Ziggy's Voice (The Wilde Men, #2)
A Walk Between Raindrops by Amalie JahnPhoebe Unfired by Amalie JahnMoving the Chains by Em Lyons BouchTurtles All the Way Down by John GreenOne Carefree Day by Whitney Amazeen
#OwnVoices Mental Health in MG and YA
43 books — 46 voters
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Selektiv mutism
7 books — 2 voters

So Much to Tell You by John MarsdenThe House of the Spirits by Isabel AllendeA Quiet Kind of Thunder by Sara  BarnardOne Child by Torey L. HaydenUntil Friday Night by Abbi Glines
Selective Mutism
112 books — 74 voters
Archer's Voice by Mia SheridanSpeak by Laurie Halse AndersonTranscendence by Shay SavageThe Bird and the Sword by Amy HarmonKing of the Wind by Marguerite Henry
No Talking
72 books — 44 voters

As a teenager and young adult, I found being mute intensely isolating and dehumanizing. I felt truly like I was just a pair of eyes and ears - an entity without a body, without a face, and without a mouth. I felt as though I was barely a physical being.
Carl Sutton, Selective Mutism In Our Own Words: Experiences in Childhood and Adulthood

Glenda Millard
He didn't mind Layla talking to him. He liked the way she talked without expecting an answer. ...more
Glenda Millard, Perry Angel's Suitcase

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