The document summarizes a research study on the portrayal and perception of deaf characters in adolescent literature. It discusses the research questions, methodology, findings and conclusions. The study analyzed 6 books with deaf main characters through a content analysis checklist and reader response surveys from 24 deaf, hearing and culturally familiar participants. Key findings included that hearing authors portrayed more cultural perspectives while deaf authors included more pathological perspectives. Participants also generally preferred books by hearing authors and culturally deaf male characters were viewed more positively. The study provides implications for informing educators and readers about this genre.