Of Sound Mind

Of Sound Mind by Jean Ferris, published by Hampton-Brown in 2001, is a 256-page work written in English. The story centers on Theo, who aspires to attend college but grapples with the responsibilities he feels towards his deaf family members who rely on him. This narrative explores the tension between personal ambition and familial obligations.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of social themes, particularly focusing on family dynamics and friendship. As Theo navigates his desire for independence while supporting his loved ones, the book delves into the complexities of disabilities and the impact they have on relationships. Through Theo’s journey, the narrative presents a nuanced perspective on balancing personal goals with the needs of those we care about.
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Theo wants to go away to college, but how can leave when everyone else in his family is deaf and they depend on him so much? Will Theo lean how to help his family without giving up everything he wants?
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