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Posted on Tuesday, May 10 @ 01:08:44 PDT
Topic: Silent Ears, Silent Heart
Silent Ears, Silent HeartSilent Ears, Silent Heart--A deaf man's journey through two worlds

According to the National Center for Health Statistics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, approximately 34 million Americans have a significant hearing loss; of these almost six million are profoundly deaf.

With such a large deaf population, many hearing people either have, at some time, come into personal contact with a deaf person or, through television, have been exposed to deaf people such as actress Marlee Matlin; Heather Whitestone McCallum, the first deaf Miss America; Deanne Bray, from Sue Thomas, F.B. Eye; and Survivor--The Amazon star Christy Smith.

On the other hand, a deaf person comes into contact with hearing people every day.

How do they feel?

Imagine living in a world where everyone around you speaks a different language, and you can't master it . . .

The culture of those around you is different from your own, but you can't be a part of it . . .

No matter how much you struggle to fit in, you never will.

And what if this is your lot in life not by choice but by chance.

How would you feel?

This is the very same world into which millions of deaf persons are born, including Christopher Cline.

Christopher's journey through life highlights the challenges that a deaf individual growing up in a hearing world faces on a daily basis, including the most difficult, yet most important, challenge of all—gaining the acceptance and approval of one's hearing parents.

Silent Ears, Silent Heart gives the reader a glimpse into the language, culture, and life of a deaf person, but it does more than that.

The reader's heart becomes intertwined with Christopher's so that he or she is inspired to be empathetic toward the plight of deaf individuals.

Silent Ears, Silent Heart—A deaf man's journey through two worlds by deaf author Blair LaCrosse and interpreter Michelle LaCrosse is now available!


 
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