In both of these stories, the main characters are bilingual, speaking American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English. The characters speak ASL for different reasons. The two main characters in A Song Below Water speak ASL as a way of communicating underwater (in the case of one character) and when they are not able to physically speak (in the case of the other main character). In Feathers, the main character uses ASL to communicate with her brother who is deaf. In both books, ASL is celebrated as beautiful, essential, and important. It is vital to have representations of people speaking ASL within books because deaf culture and deaf communities deserves to see themselves and their language shared in the stories that they read.