The Flying Fingers Club.
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Why did they have to move? It was so hard for Donald to make friends because people made fun of his learning disability. Now he had to leave his best friend, Jackie and start all over again. On the first day of school, Donald meets Matt. Because he is deaf, Matt talks using sign language. When Donald's sister, Susan gets angry calls because newspapers begin to disappear from her paper route, the boys try to solve the mystery.

by Jean F. Andrews. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 1988. 100 pages. Fiction. Suggested for ages 9-12.
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