· YOU'RE WELCOME, UNIVERSE. by Whitney Gardner ; illustrated by Whitney Gardner ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 7, A deaf, Indian-American teen with a flair for graffiti learns how to make her mark. With two deaf moms, a deaf school, and Jordyn, her deaf best friend, Julia Prasad has always been unapologetically deaf. · Told with wit and grit by debut author Whitney Gardner, who also provides gorgeous interior illustrations of Julia’s graffiti tags, You’re Welcome, Universe introduces audiences to a one-of-a-kind protagonist who is unabashedly herself no matter what life throws in her way. " [A] spectacular debut a moving, beautifully written contemporary novel full of quirky art and complicated Brand: Random House Children's Books. Told with wit and grit by debut author Whitney Gardner, who also provides gorgeous interior illustrations of Julia’s graffiti tags, You’re Welcome, Universe introduces audiences to a one-of-a-kind protagonist who is unabashedly herself no matter what life throws in her way/5().
Review: You're Welcome Universe by Whitney Gardner J J inautopiastateofmind 2 Comments You're Welcome Universe is a great story about a Deaf girl who, like all of us, struggles with trying to be seen in this world. In You're Welcome, Universe, Whitney Gardner makes a concerted effort to ensure her young adult debut is as inclusive and intersectional as possible, and thus beautifully captures the diversity inherent in the world around us. The novel's protagonist, Julia, is a Deaf, Indian-American teenager with two lesbian mothers, charmingly referred. You're Welcome, Universe | A vibrant, edgy, fresh new YA voice for fans of More Happy Than Not and Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, packed with interior graffiti. Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award When Julia finds a slur about her best friend scrawled across the back of the Kingston School for the Deaf, she covers it up with a beautiful (albeit illegal) graffiti mural.
By Whitney Gardner, Published on 01/01/ Annotation. When Julia finds a slur about her best friend scrawled across the back of the Kingston School for the Deaf, she covers it up with a beautiful (albeit illegal) graffiti mural. Told with wit and grit by debut author Whitney Gardner, who also provides gorgeous interior illustrations of Julia’s graffiti tags, You’re Welcome, Universe introduces audiences to a one-of-a-kind protagonist who is unabashedly herself no matter what life throws in her way. " [A] spectacular debut a moving, beautifully written contemporary novel full of quirky art and complicated friendships this book is a gift to be thankful for."—. Article. Content. Julia, the main character of You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner, is a Deaf teen girl who is creative, artistic, and passionate. She can be sulky and vengeful when she feels she has been wronged, but she is also caring and fiercely loyal to the few that she considers friends. And she is an authentic portrayal of deafness. I don’t know how the author started learning American Sign Language or about the culturally Deaf signing community.
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