This decibel range is so much higher than the range of whales around him that Blue 55 has been unable to communicate with his species-a woe Iris understands well. This understanding of sound waves really comes in handy when Iris's science class learns about a whale dubbed Blue 55, a reference to the decibels at which he sings. She my not be able to hear, but she can feel their vibration, and that tells her what needs work. The bright part of Iris's days is fixing and building old radios. Since her grandfather passed, though, her grandmother has kept to herself, and Iris feels like the one person she can communicate flawlessly with is the one person she doesn't know how to reach. Her hearing family is mostly fluent in sign language-her dad could use a few more lessons-but she's always had a really special connection with her deaf grandparents. She goes to a mostly-hearing school, so she spends her days away from her fellow deaf friends, trying to effectively communicate with the kids around her who don't know sign language.
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