
by Derrick King
Love & RomanceAdded on January 11, 2026
Love for a Deaf Rebel introduces readers to Pearl, a vivacious Canadian born into a silent world. With pathos and nostalgia, the hearing author recounts his roller-coaster ride with a deaf maverick, who, unknown to him, had paranoid schizophrenia. We follow their encounters through actual conversations written before the author learned sign language; we go on their motorcycle ride to Guatemala; we watch as the happy couple moves to Bowen Island, a community with just three paved roads, where Pearl and the author marry and build their dream home and hobby farm. They encounter one obstacle after another while building their life together as Pearl’s perception of reality—and, crucially, their perception of each other—begins to change. There are other books about schizophrenia in the family, such as Hidden Valley Road, and about deaf–hearing relationships, such as Children of a Lesser God, but none that tells the true story of a woman who struggled with both disabilities, and her final tumultuous romance.“The turn in events blind-sided me, and the tragedy of the situation made me realize what a privilege and a responsibility I had to convey your thoughts and words as well as possible. I found the book deeply personal and raw, a wonderful window into the world of the deaf. I found my hands moving involuntarily whenever I was voicing deaf characters. As things started to fall apart, I was deeply moved by how personal your account of that time was. By the end of the book, I was choking back my tears and having to re-record lines as I found my voice cracking on the recording. Thank you for trusting me to bring your book, and your journey, to audio.”—Joe Vaz, Narrator
Firstly I wanna thank NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this audiobook.Oh boy where do I even begin? Pearl, a vivacious deaf individual who also had paranoia schizophrenia questions everything others do and on her disillusioned self thinks everyone is out to hurt even though they all love her and wants to help her. She is paranoid of everything and everyone . This was one of the hardest novel I had to read/ listened to so far on one hand I understand why she acts the way she acts
Having some family history of mental health issues, I could feel the frustration and confusion Derrick experiences in his relationship with Pearl who is diagnosed later in life with schizophrenia and is Deaf. This account feels very honest as he relates his experiences trying to maintain the relationship, fix up an old house and farm and considers starting a family with Pearl.Thanks to Provenance Press and NetGalley for the ALC in exchange for my honest review.
Coin toss for me. I don't reread a synopsis after choosing to read a book. I want a fresh take with no expectations. On occasion a life like this one filters in. The story is written chronologically, from first sight to last call. The events (for lack of a better word) that transpired throughout the years, the silence from her family and people she knew was and will always be cruel. Many times as I read I had to shake my head. More than halfway through the story, I read the synopsis. I wanted to