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  2. List of children's books featuring deaf characters - Wikipedia

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    Despite approximately one third of people over 65 years of age being affected by disabling hearing loss [1] Deaf adult characters are significantly underrepresented in children's books; even within books which do include a Deaf character. There have been several studies into how Deaf children are portrayed in children's literature.

  3. Seeing Voices - Wikipedia

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    Seeing Voices: A Journey Into the World of the Deaf is a 1989 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks.The book covers a variety of topics in Deaf studies, including sign language, the neurology of deafness, the history of the treatment of Deaf Americans, and linguistic and social challenges facing the Deaf community.

  4. Deaf Like Me - Wikipedia

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    Deaf Like Me is a biographical book about a family who discovers their daughter, Lynn, is deaf, and deals with a language barrier. It was written by Thomas and James Spradley, Lynn's father and uncle, and originally published in 1979. It begins in November 1964, before Lynn was born, and ends in August 1975, when she was ten.

  5. For“ Bachelor” Alum Abigail Heringer, Writing Her New Book ...

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    The season 25 Bachelor alum and deaf advocate, 29, tells PEOPLE that writing The Deaf Girl: A Memoir of Hearing Loss, Hope, and Fighting Against the Odds was a product of the reaction she got to ...

  6. Category:Literature about deaf people - Wikipedia

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  7. How to Communicate - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Review of Books observed Clark's "poetics rooted in DeafBlind sensibility" and said "Many of the poems in How to Communicate are reimaginings of problematic and ableist poems about Deaf and blind people from earlier eras; in one section of the book, Clark offers translations in English of poems originally composed in Protactile ...

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