Deep in the Minnesota north woods, twelve-year-old hearing-impaired Eddie learns the true meaning of home and gains knowledge of his Indian culture from his great-grandfather.
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Signs Of Spring features a deaf youngster as its main character and hero. Twelve year-old Eddie lives successfully with his deafness. His predicaments and their solutions have little to do with his hearing loss. Eddie moves from the big city to the remote forests of northern Minnesota. There he learns some hard lessons about the true meaning of home and gains first-hand knowledge of his Native American Ojibwe culture. Eddie is given this knowledge by his great-grandfather, Gray Eyes, who is losing some of his hearing with advancing age. Eddie returns the favor by teaching his great-grandfather some ways to cope with his hearing loss. -- Midwest Book Review
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