When asked why it took her so long to put her own story onto paper, Cece explained that she just wasn't ready yet.Ĭlose overlay Buy Featured Book Title El Deafo Author Cece Bell and David Lasky "You have a good voice too, and that helps," she told him with a laugh. Like her character in the book, Bell in can lip-read - as long as Rath's microphone was out of her line of sight. It's a funny, unsentimental tale that follows Cece from age 4 through elementary school, as she transforms from mild-mannered little girl into full-fledged superhero - the "El Deafo" of the title.īell sat down for an interview with NPR's Arun Rath, where the two talked about her story, her art style and more. The book, a mix of memoir, graphic novel and children's book, is called El Deafo. Writer and illustrator Cece Bell has been creating children's books for over a decade, but in her latest, she finally turns to her own story - about growing up hearing-impaired, after meningitis left her "severely to profoundly deaf" at the age of 4.
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