From the time she was a toddler, Lou Ann Walker was the ears and voice for her deaf parents. Their family life was warm and loving, but outside the home, they faced a world that misunderstood and often rejected them. "A fascinating personal testament".--Chicago Sun Times Book Review
"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."--Oliver Sacks
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From the time she was a toddler, Lou Ann Walker was the ears and voice for her deaf parents. Their family life was warm and loving, but outside the home, they faced a world that misunderstood and often rejected them. "A fascinating personal testament".--Chicago Sun Times Book Review
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"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."--Oliver Sacks
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