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Lia is 14 years old and swims the 100m freestyle for her high school swim team, her rival Cristy swims for another school and they are competing in a big race today. But there is one more thing, Lia is deaf

A stageplay about my real life friend/ex-boyfriend: Fredy Adolfo Gonzalez De Leon Based on stories he told me about his life. The story of the only deaf child in a family in Guatemala. I recently entered this short "play" in a festival to be presented with actors around Father's Day.

I take a deep breath. “Mikey. I can hear you.” The six syllables come out slower than I wanted them to. My voice shakes with each sound. There’s a long pause. “Yeah.” He sounds confused, and I understand why. Of course I can hear him. He’s on the radio. “You don’t understand, though." Now it all comes out in a rush. "I’ve been deaf since I was six and I was in the car earlier and suddenly I could hear this radio station and Amazing Grace was playing but I couldn’t hear anything else

Hiya! My name is Hazel Fonst. I'm fourteen years old and about to become a freshman in high school. Because of my dad's job, I'm moving to Los Angeles, California from Arabi, Louisiana, with my mom, dad, and older brother. That's about it, oh yeah! I'm deaf.

Lia is 14 years old and swims the 100m freestyle for her high school swim team, her rival Cristy swims for another school and they are competing in a big race today. But there is one more thing, Lia is deaf

A stageplay about my real life friend/ex-boyfriend: Fredy Adolfo Gonzalez De Leon Based on stories he told me about his life. The story of the only deaf child in a family in Guatemala. I recently entered this short "play" in a festival to be presented with actors around Father's Day.

I take a deep breath. “Mikey. I can hear you.” The six syllables come out slower than I wanted them to. My voice shakes with each sound. There’s a long pause. “Yeah.” He sounds confused, and I understand why. Of course I can hear him. He’s on the radio. “You don’t understand, though." Now it all comes out in a rush. "I’ve been deaf since I was six and I was in the car earlier and suddenly I could hear this radio station and Amazing Grace was playing but I couldn’t hear anything else

Hiya! My name is Hazel Fonst. I'm fourteen years old and about to become a freshman in high school. Because of my dad's job, I'm moving to Los Angeles, California from Arabi, Louisiana, with my mom, dad, and older brother. That's about it, oh yeah! I'm deaf.