

Speechless: A Graphic Novel : Steinke, Aron Nels: desertcart.in: Books Review: Read this graphic novel today. It has some great examples on how to help people with selective mutism. A big one is to not stop talking to them or asking them questions. Another is to not speak for them. Some kids are not just shy. If your child doesn’t speak in certain situations, you should look into selective mutism. This doesn’t have to last forever and if they truly have selective mutism, it isn’t something kids just grow out of. Help them find their voice even if it’s a tiny whisper at first. My daughter is reading this next and bringing it to school for their classroom library when she’s done. Quick synopsis: Mira just started Middle School and gave herself a huge expectation, to talk at school for the first time. Speechless walks us through Mira’s journey through therapy, realistic goals, friendship, and a little crush on her way to finding her brave voice. Great for 5th-8th grade students to build understanding and empathy. Review: A Very very honest review. As a huge fan of the Mr. Wolf Series, I had very high expectations for this book. Sadly, those expectations were not met, rather I was quite disappointed with the overall book. After reading the entirety of this graphic novel, my kids and myself both agreed that instead of this 240+ page book, we would've much rather a new Mr. Wolf book to follow-up on the series. Speechless was surprisingly bland , at times carrying on with unnecessary dialogue. While I appreciate the concept and effort made to bring awareness ( the issue Mira has ) , it's done in a way that doesn't feel like it makes sense through this book. The main character decided that she needs to take anxiety medication at this age? This is disturbing, never in the book did her parents ( both mom and dad ) make an effort to encourage her self-confidence or have a talk with her about her anxiety / self issues, isn't' that what parents do? . Seems they prefer her to just stay in her room with her tablet, confined to technology , which is very likely causing the issue of her speechless. Or go see a therapist for her "issue", regardless, kids this age should not be expected to have therapy sessions for issues that are normal when growing up. I would not recommend this book, but I would recommend the Mr. Wolf series ( such a fantastic read and mix of characters ) . I can see the author put lots of effort to create the story, something just seems unusually off about this whole book. After such an anticipated hype , speechless definitely left me speechless.







| Best Sellers Rank | #407,127 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #708 in Children's Fiction on Maturing #751 in Children's Books on New Experiences #3,648 in Fiction about Friendship for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (183) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.91 x 20.32 cm |
| Generic Name | 1 |
| ISBN-10 | 1338849328 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1338849325 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Graphix |
| Paperback | 246 pages |
| Publisher | Graphix (4 March 2025) |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years |
C**U
Read this graphic novel today. It has some great examples on how to help people with selective mutism. A big one is to not stop talking to them or asking them questions. Another is to not speak for them. Some kids are not just shy. If your child doesn’t speak in certain situations, you should look into selective mutism. This doesn’t have to last forever and if they truly have selective mutism, it isn’t something kids just grow out of. Help them find their voice even if it’s a tiny whisper at first. My daughter is reading this next and bringing it to school for their classroom library when she’s done. Quick synopsis: Mira just started Middle School and gave herself a huge expectation, to talk at school for the first time. Speechless walks us through Mira’s journey through therapy, realistic goals, friendship, and a little crush on her way to finding her brave voice. Great for 5th-8th grade students to build understanding and empathy.
R**L
A Very very honest review. As a huge fan of the Mr. Wolf Series, I had very high expectations for this book. Sadly, those expectations were not met, rather I was quite disappointed with the overall book. After reading the entirety of this graphic novel, my kids and myself both agreed that instead of this 240+ page book, we would've much rather a new Mr. Wolf book to follow-up on the series. Speechless was surprisingly bland , at times carrying on with unnecessary dialogue. While I appreciate the concept and effort made to bring awareness ( the issue Mira has ) , it's done in a way that doesn't feel like it makes sense through this book. The main character decided that she needs to take anxiety medication at this age? This is disturbing, never in the book did her parents ( both mom and dad ) make an effort to encourage her self-confidence or have a talk with her about her anxiety / self issues, isn't' that what parents do? . Seems they prefer her to just stay in her room with her tablet, confined to technology , which is very likely causing the issue of her speechless. Or go see a therapist for her "issue", regardless, kids this age should not be expected to have therapy sessions for issues that are normal when growing up. I would not recommend this book, but I would recommend the Mr. Wolf series ( such a fantastic read and mix of characters ) . I can see the author put lots of effort to create the story, something just seems unusually off about this whole book. After such an anticipated hype , speechless definitely left me speechless.
A**K
My child owns several comic books, including the Wolf Class series. However, the paper in the latest one feels fake. Could you please check if this is an authentic copy?
J**Y
My boys loved reading this book
S**S
Great book! A good read for my 10 yr old daughter
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