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Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess

by Shari Green

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Olivia has been Macy McMillan's best friend ever since Macy transferred to Hamiliton Elementary from Braeside School for the Deaf. But then their sixth grade teacher assigned that embarrassing family tree project, and Olivia made a joke about Macy's father, and now neither girl is speaking--signing--to the other. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. With her mother getting married and an ugly For Sale sign jammed into their yard, Macy could really use a best friend right now. But it seems the only person who has time for her these days is Iris Gillan from next door. And it's not like a crabby old woman who doesn't even know sign language is going to be any comfort. Right?… (more)
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Novel in verse, about a deaf child who is very unhappy at her mom getting married. They are also moving, and she has been assigned to help their elderly next door neighbor pack books since she refuses to pack her own stuff. This leads to some highlighting of excellent books.

I love that it is so matter-of-factly from a deaf character's point of view, and her feelings of isolation come to the fore when she's fighting with everyone around her and that includes most of the people who sign. I love her connection to the garden and her relationship with Iris (next door). I like her voice a lot, too. She's got a lot of complicated feelings. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
A very sweet story about a Deaf young woman who is not pleased her mother is getting remarried and moving her in with her stepfather's family. She finds a friend in her elderly neighbor, Iris, who is also moving into a nursing home. Respectful of the Deaf and HOH community. Very emotional, shows great character growth ( )
  Maryjojojo | Feb 21, 2022 |
A wonderful book written in free verse exploring new beginnings, the past, and so much more. A great read for reluctant readers, children adapting to moving or parenrs remarrying. Main character happens to be hearing impaired but it is a characteristic not a driving force within the plot. Be prepared with lots of cookies. ( )
  MorbidLibrarian | Sep 18, 2021 |
This book tells the story of Macy, a book and soccer-loving young girl who uses sign language to navigate the world. The book starts out with Macy feeling angry as her mother shares they will be leaving their home and moving in with her mother's soon-to-be husband, Alan. Macy is resistant to change, but her mood begins to shift as she gets to know her neighbor, Iris, an older women who shares her love of books. Throughout this verse novel, the two kindred spirits teach one another quite a bit about the world and caring for those we love.

This book would be a great addition for any curricular study around the dead community, sign language and disability more broadly. It would be great book in exchange with titles including "Roll with It" and "Wonder" which similarly address disability and access through a fiction lens.
  RoseGruszecki | Apr 27, 2021 |
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Olivia has been Macy McMillan's best friend ever since Macy transferred to Hamiliton Elementary from Braeside School for the Deaf. But then their sixth grade teacher assigned that embarrassing family tree project, and Olivia made a joke about Macy's father, and now neither girl is speaking--signing--to the other. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. With her mother getting married and an ugly For Sale sign jammed into their yard, Macy could really use a best friend right now. But it seems the only person who has time for her these days is Iris Gillan from next door. And it's not like a crabby old woman who doesn't even know sign language is going to be any comfort. Right?

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