Train Go Sorry
Eloquent...a stunningly empathetic examination of [deaf people's] stories and a brilliant narrative of Deaf culture.
The New York Times Magazine
A powerfully and poignantly rendered account of a quite special instance of the struggle for understanding. We all try to learn about the world from one
another - but this book tells us how some of us do so against tremendous odds, yet with notable and touching success.
Robert Coles
A breakthrough book - a learned, loving look at the present and future of the deaf universe...A must read.
The Chicago Sun-Times
With skillful storytelling [and] understated passion...Leah Hager Cohen presents readers with an intimate look at the new politics of deafness...Deaf
culture, her book suggests, is a culture of closeness that is worth saving.
Washington Post
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