Hearing Deaf Angels Sing: Growing Up with Deaf Parents
Author: Francine Nicosia
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Published: 2016-02-27
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9781478772590
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Author: Francine Nicosia
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Published: 2016-02-27
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9781478772590
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sandra Cimadori
Publisher: Bookbaby
Published: 2013-05-29
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 162675828X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhere do you find the perfect boy, the boy all the girls on the radio sing about, the boy who will be better than God?Gina Fontana knows.After surviving a terrifying attack at the age of ten, Gina is haunted by paralyzing fears. Her mother laments that she is ruined. It becomes the big family problem and the big family secret.Gina copes by immersing herself in a dream world filled with the music of The Beatles. She becomes obsessed with Paul McCartney. He becomes her imaginary protector, her shining knight, and the boy who keeps all the bad thoughts away... until the day when a real flesh and blood boy comes along and intrudes on her comfortable fantasy.The stories of Gina and her friends weave together to form a startling tapestry during the Summer of Love.>>>Set in Miami in the 1960s and filled with characters as diverse, exuberant, and colorful as the South Florida landscape, RETRIEVING ANGELS is sometimes poignant, sometimes gritty, irreverent, funny, and sexy.>>>RETRIEVING ANGELS moves as fast as a thunderstorm on a summer afternoon, as fast as that magical night when you first knew love and your whole world changed forever.
Author: Lou Ann Walker
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2011-10-04
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 0062129899
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A personal journey of introspection by a young woman whose childhood was spent as parent to her deaf parents” (Kirkus Reviews). From the time she was a toddler, Lou Ann Walker acted as the ears and voice for her parents, who lost their hearing at a young age. As soon as she was old enough to speak, she assumed the responsibility of interpreter—confirming doctors’ appointments and managing her parents’ business transactions. While the Walkers’ family was warm and loving, outside the comfort of their home, they faced a world that misunderstood and often rejected them. In this deeply moving memoir, Walker offers us a glimpse of a different world, bringing with it a broader reflection on how parents grow alongside their children and how children learn to navigate the world through the eyes of their parents. In recounting her story, she encourages us to question the inequalities that shape our society, introduces us to the warm, supportive deaf community, and illuminates the creativity and kindness of humanity. Winner of the Christopher Award “A deeply moving, often humorous, and beautiful account of what it means to be the hearing child of profoundly deaf parents . . . I have rarely read anything on the subject more powerful or poignant than this extraordinary personal account by Lou Ann Walker.” — Oliver Sacks
Author: Trenton W. Batson
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780930323172
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This is a fascinating, enjoyable book. It could well be used in study groups at the high school or college level to explore both history and attitudes toward deafness."--Rehabilitation Literature. "The editors are not enthralled, as so many of us seem to be, simply that deaf (or disabled) characters exist in literature; they ask why ... The rest of the disability movement could learn from them."--The Disability Rag. Dickens, Welty, and Turgenev are only three of the master storytellers in Angels and Outcasts. This remarkable collection of 14 short stories offers insights into what it means to be deaf in a hearing world. The book is divided into three parts: the first section explores works by nineteenth-century authors; the second section concentrates on stories by twentieth-century authors; and the final section focuses on stories by authors who are themselves deaf. Each section begins with an introduction by the editors, and each story is preceded by a preface. Angels and Outcasts concludes with an annotated bibliography of other prose works about the deaf experience. In addition to fascinating reading, it provides valuable insights into the world of the deaf. Trent Batson is Director of Academic Technology at Gallaudet University. Eugene Bergman, former Associate professor of English at Gallaudet University, is now retired.
Author: Paul Dakin
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2023-10-20
Total Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 1527539644
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents the most comprehensive review of deaf characters in literature available. Examining British and American examples found in novels, comics, poetry, television and film, the work identifies significant trends and themes that range from the last three hundred years to the present day. It is centered on an understanding of the history and development of deaf education, its impact on the use of oral speech and sign language, and the rise of deaf identity and deaf communities. The extensive research, comments and conclusions are of value to all who are interested in the medical humanities, deaf history and culture, disability studies, and representations in literature.
Author: Jenevora Williams
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Published: 2018-04-11
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9781909082595
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFully updated and expanded, this bestseller now takes into account new reseach in teaching methods, draws from sports science, considers special needs, including adolescent males, and features new illustrations and exercises. 'The indispensable bible. It is difficult to over-emphasise the significance this book has. Remarkable.' Singing Magazine
Author: Robert Holzberg
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 184
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 1424
ISBN-13: 9781414406299
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Published: 2002-12
Total Pages: 198
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