In Silence by Ruth Sidransky

"In Silence" is a poignant memoir that delves into the world of the deaf through the personal experiences of a hearing child born to deaf parents. The narrative explores the complexities of communication, the rich tapestry of silence, and the deep bonds of family in a world divided by the barrier of sound. The author reflects on her role as an intermediary between her parents and the hearing world, sharing heartfelt stories that reveal the challenges, triumphs, and unique perspectives that come with being part of a silent world. This touching account provides a window into the deaf culture and the resilience of human connection despite the absence of spoken language.

The 5122nd greatest book of all time


Published
1990
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
322
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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