say no evil. hear no evil. Ilya aptly details the deafening sounds of war, and the struggle to speak to deaf people. i really loved Momma Galya.
my favorite quote is: The deaf don't believe in silence. Silence is the invention of the hearing.
Kind of personal since the author himself committed suicide later. Perhaps it's why the story sounds personal, I think it rates higher than 13 Reasons Why.
really refreshing how the author details their life through words- favourite quote is: i become, painfully, by condemning you.
powerful storytelling about origin, queer life, family and self acceptance.
being my first by the author it was an awesome (and gentle) introduction to Sappho. Can't wait to explore other works.