Sara Novic teaches in the Popular Fiction MFA program at Emerson College, and is an instructor of Deaf studies at Stockton University. Her first novel, Girl at War, won the American Library Association's Alex Award, and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Novic has an MFA in fiction and literary translation from Columbia University, and lives with her family in Philadelphia.
Goodness, I can't even begin to put into words all the feelings
this book provoked!...An eye-opening and heartfelt story about
human connection and the beauty and adversity woven into the deaf
community and culture. It is both an educational and electrifying
peek into a family's life as they fight to forge connections even
as the outside world threatens to close the door on them. I loved
this story so much, it is not one to miss
*Reese Witherspoon (Reese’s Book Club April ’22 Pick)*
Tender, beautiful and radiantly outraged...True Biz is moving,
fast-paced and spirited... Novic, who is deaf and spent time at
deaf schools researching the novel, makes an urgent and heartfelt
case for the schools' importance in providing language access, and
in nurturing community and a sense of self. Great stories create
empathy and awareness more effectively than facts do, and this
important novel should - true biz - change minds and transform the
conversation.
*Maile Meloy, New York Times Book Review*
For those who loved the Oscar-winning film CODA, a boarding school
for deaf students is the setting for a kaleidoscope of
experience
*Washington Post*
Part tender coming of age story, part electrifying tale of
political awakening, part heartfelt love letter to Deaf culture,
True Biz is a wholly a wonder. Sara Novic examines the ways
language can include, exclude, or help forge an identity - as well
as what it means to carve out a place for yourself in a world that
sees you as other
*Celeste Ng*
I fell in love with Sara Novic's True Biz from the first page:
delicate, nuanced, playful, and at the same time sweeping in its
ideas and reach, this book is a literary novel that is a page
turner with a vision which will speak to many a reader in our times
and beyond. Sara Novic is one of the best writers of my generation
- not just *the* novelist of Deaf culture, but of human nature writ
large. Do yourself a favor and get this book- it is inimitable
*Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic and Dancing in Odessa*
I loved True Biz, it's warm, complex and compelling. Of course I
love the way it provides a window into a culture that will be
unfamiliar to many of us, but what really marks it out is its
humanity and intelligence - the threads of coming-of-age, birth,
death, and all the rites of passage are interwoven brilliantly,
surrounding a core of passion for justice and equality.'
*Bridget Collins*
This is my favorite kind of novel, fascinating and smart and
brimming with contrasts. It's a coming-of-age story but also one of
anarchy and protest. It's about the ways communities are bound but
also the ways they bind. It's about belonging versus conforming,
individual strength alongside solidarity. I laughed. I learned. I
entered a world I knew too little about, at once different from
mine and of course the same. I will be recommending this book to
absolutely everyone
*Laurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of This Is How
It Always Is and One Two Three*
Reading True Biz was a transformative experience - it's as
important a book as I've read in years. I was in awe of the care
and love and hard-won wisdom that went into the writing of it. Sara
Novic is the real deal
*Jami Attenberg, author of All This Could Be Yours*
True Biz is exquisitely crafted and absolutely riveting
*Vendela Vida, author of We Run the Tides*
Sara Novic's gifts for character, story, and language are evident
from the first page. True Biz feels like the discovery of a new
written form, a love letter to language itself
*Liz Moore, New York Times bestselling author of Long Bright
River*
Rollicking, immersive, and boldly, exquisitely felt, True Biz
delves into the deepest questions about community, communication,
and collective action, inviting the reader into a world of language
made new
*Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun*
An electrifying narrativeset at a present-day boarding school for
Deaf high school students, where they find love and friendship and
battle a series of injustices...With complex characters seething
with rage against the injustices they face, and an immersive and
novel treatment of Charlie's experience learning ASL, Novic offers
an unforgettable homage to resilience. This is brilliant
*Publishers Weekly starred review*
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