This book delves deeply into the intricacies of football, often at the expense of its characters, who felt somewhat like afterthoughts. I found myself disappointed, as I struggled to connect with the human elements of the story. While it certainly has its uplifting moments and provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by deaf individuals, I wish for a stronger focus on the personal narratives that could have made the reading experience more engaging.
Overall, I thought this book was pretty good. It felt like a was reading a giant news article. I was surprised that none of the players got injured in the first season but there were multiple major injuries in the second. I liked how the book discussed the history of deaf people in education.
This book delves deeply into the intricacies of football, often at the expense of its characters, who felt somewhat like afterthoughts. I found myself disappointed, as I struggled to connect with the human elements of the story. While it certainly has its uplifting moments and provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by deaf individuals, I wish for a stronger focus on the personal narratives that could have made the reading experience more engaging.
Overall, I thought this book was pretty good. It felt like a was reading a giant news article. I was surprised that none of the players got injured in the first season but there were multiple major injuries in the second. I liked how the book discussed the history of deaf people in education.