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The Silents | 
enlarge | Author: Charlotte Abrams Publisher: Gallaudet University Press Category: Book
List Price: $36.50 Buy Used: $0.93 You Save: $35.57 (97%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1314575
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 261 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 1563680556 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.874 EAN: 9781563680557 ASIN: 1563680556
Publication Date: August 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Re-print, some wear on book from reading, spine creases, we guarantee all purchases and ship all items via USPS mail.
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great tale of family love and compassion May 2, 2003 When I heard Charlotte Abrams wrote the silents, I had to get it immediately. I doubt she would remember me, but we went to Tuley High School at the same time. Reading the book for me was like a travel trough the past. The memories of the school. the park, the neighborhood, and the simpler times were wonderful. But I recommend the book for the story of love and affection it tells. A beautiful tale of the struggles of deaf parents attempting to raise their children in what was for them a silent world. And while they felt like outsiders their children lovingly guided them through the speaking world. As you read this well written book be prepared to be spellbound and also to shed a few tears.
A very touching story about the deaf parents & children. May 27, 1998 This book tells me that deaf and mute people live lives that are very similar to hearing and speaking parents. The children of parents with handicaps have more responsibility. This book tells about the love and care the parents give to their children and the love and care the children return to their mother and father.
"The Silents" were deaf but they never had a loss for words. November 16, 1996 The author, Charlotte, takes us through her childhood in depression era Chicago to living in Los Angeles with children of her own. What makes her story unique is that her parents were deaf. And we are graciously allowed into a world which is foreign to most. A world where there are no dogs barking, no music and no voices. It's a touching, inspiring, story full of rich memorable characters that stay with you long after you've turned the last page. After finishing "The Silents," I thought to myself, what a lucky woman Ms. Abrams must be to have had parents that were so utterly and indisputably in love. I look forward to reading more from this author and I hope "The Silents" receives the recognition it so greatly deserves.
A book about ordinary people living extordinary lives October 12, 1996 Althoug I am a little biased about this book (the author is my mother)I felt it was a heart warming story of growing up the hearing child of deaf parents. The warmth and humanity of the family described is one that will touch the hearts of all people. If you are deaf or in any other way disabled, or you know someone who is, you should read this book. It is amazing to read about a family in the 20's and 30's of this century facing the hardships of deafness, raising two children and still being able to have a "normal" life. My grandparents, the topic of this book, were two of the most wonderful people you could ever meet and I would like to invite everyone out there to meet them in this book. Thanks.
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