Future girl / by Asphyxia.
Publication details: Sydney, N.S.W : Allen & Unwin, 2020.Description: 371 pages, 8 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781760294373
- Youth fiction
- Deaf -- Fiction
- Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
- Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
- Deaf youth -- Juvenile fiction
- Australian Sign Language -- Fiction
- Deafness -- Fiction
- Science fiction -- Juvenile fiction
- People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction
- Disabilities -- Juvenile fiction
- Coming of age -- Juvenile fiction
- Coming of age - Fiction
- Australian Sign Language
- Deafness
- Girls
- Love
- Girls -- Fiction
- Love -- Fiction
- Bildungsromans
- Australian fiction
- Young adult fiction
- Bildungsromans
- Australian fiction
- Young adult fiction
- Girls -- Juvenile fiction
- Deafness -- Juvenile fiction
- Love -- Juvenile fiction
- Australian Sign Language -- Juvenile fiction
- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Fiction
- Victoria -- Melbourne
- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print
- Young adult fiction
- Diary fiction.
- Young adult fiction
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction
- Bildungsromans.
- Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print
- Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print
- Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print
- Dystopian fiction.
- Fiction.
- Juvenile works.
- Young adult works.
- Young adult fiction
- A823.4 23
- Winner 2021 Readings Prize for new Australian writing for Young Adults.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Young Adult | ASP | Available | 062948 |
Piper's mum wants her to be 'normal', to pass as hearing and get a good job. But when peak oil hits and Melbourne lurches towards environmental catastrophe, Piper has more important things to worry about, such as how to get food. When she meets Marley, a CODA (child of Deaf adult), a door opens into a new world - where Deafness is something to celebrate rather than hide, and where resilience is created through growing your own food rather than it being delivered on a truck. As she dives into learning Auslan, sign language that is exquisitely beautiful and expressive, Piper finds herself falling hard for Marley. But Marley, who has grown up in the Deaf community yet is not Deaf, is struggling to find his place in the hearing world. How can they be together?
13+ years.
Winner 2021 Readings Prize for new Australian writing for Young Adults.