Quasselstrippe

Paperback, 144 pages

Published by Beltz.

ISBN:
978-3-407-78307-3
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An Australian schoolgirl who is unable to speak is embarrassed by her father's outlandish dress and behavior.

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Review of 'Quasselstrippe' on 'Storygraph'

A nice little book with a positive message, especially when it comes to living with disabilities.

Rowena, or Ro for short, is a mute girl, who lives with her Dad in Australia (her mother died at her birth, her dad is single). They recently moved to a small town and Ro is the new kid at school. Technically her disability doesn't affect her life at all, since she talks in sign language with her dad and writes on paper with others, however, the kids at her new school aren't so happy about it and like to turn her school days into bad memories. And her dad isn't much of a help, as he constantly embarrasses her.

While it may sound like just another school bully story with a protagonist who's disabled, it isn't. Ro knows how to stand up for herself, and, other than hiding in a closet, she doesn't …