Working with Deaf People. Cambridge University Press 2010.
Books shelved as deaf.
Books about deaf people. Whether youre looking for thrills romance or history here are some must-read books for deaf people. 1Flying to the Light Elyse Salpeter If you love a thriller look no further. Holcomb gives the reader an insight into how deaf people are better understood from a cultural perspective.
While this book is heavily focused on the American deaf culture it takes us for a ride through the evolution of the deaf culture in America. Theres also a lot of lessons to take home from Holcombs exploration of American deaf culture. Its a great book for those who are fascinated with the deaf culture in America particularly for those who are new to the deaf.
Books shelved as deaf. El Deafo by Cece Bell Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Train Go Sorry. Inside a Deaf World by Leah Hager Cohen Seeing Voices by O.
Books shelved as deaf-characters. Five Flavors of Dumb by Antony John Youre Welcome Universe by Whitney Gardner El Deafo by Cece Bell Wonderstruck b. Anyways the point is as a member of the Deaf community and an avid reader I think you should read the following.
For Hearing People Only. If you want a compact knock-you-over cram course and easy read book on anything and nearly everything Deaf take a look at For Hearing People Only by Deaf Matthew Moore. The entire thing is made up of questions and answers nice and simple.
Deaf Mute Speechless Romance Heroes and Heroines. 252 books 1038 voters. 393 books 371 voters.
388 books 295 voters. Heroes and Heroines with disabilities. 430 books 275 voters.
Physically and Sensory Disabled Heroes of Historical Romance. Freddie and the Fairy touches on the importance of clear communication with those who are deaf or hard of hearing and provides simple golden rules to follow. Its the perfect book for both deaf and hearing children to read together where they can begin to.
128 books based on 127 votes. Hurt Go Happy by Ginny Rorby Flying to the Light by Elyse Salpeter Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Flying to the Fire by. The book includes instructions on some American Sign Language ASL signs quirky illustrations and information about Deaf culture.
Beyond the Kingdom is written by Sheena McFeely the creator of ASL Nook. Deaf Mute Speechless Romance Heroes and Heroines. A list of leads in romance novels who are hearing or speech impaired.
A books total score is based on multiple factors including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. Books shelved as deaf-literature. Silent Fear by Lance Morcan El Deafo by Cece Bell When the Mind Hears.
A History of the Deaf by Harlan Lane The Mask. The author is hard of hearing and her next book Friend with Benefits Zone features two Deaf main characters. Five Flavors of Dumb by Antony John.
This funny hipsterish middle-gradeyoung adult story is about a deaf teenage girl who accepts a dare to become the manager of her high school band Dumb and land them a paying gig within a month. Shouting wont help. Why I–and 50 million other Americans– cant hear you.
A memoir from the New York editor and writer in which she explores the invisible disability of deafness from personal psychological and physiological perspectives. Find books with deaf characters or deaf-related themes on websites like Limping Chicken Hearing Like Me and the NDCS or the BookTrust Goodreads Amazon and other retailers. Stories about Successful Deaf People Book 1.
Darlene Toole Biographies of six Deaf people Evelyn Glennie Howie Seago Dr. Shirley Allen John Woo Karen Meyer and Paul Ogden. Biographies 1996 A Maidens Grave.
Jeffery Deaver The main event in this book is that a bus of eight deaf students aged 817 years are taken hostage with their teachers. Working with Deaf People. A Handbook for Healthcare Professionals Cambridge medicine Working with Deaf People.
A Handbook for Healthcare Professionals Anna Middleton. Cambridge University Press 2010. Fighting in the Shadows.
Untold Stories of Deaf People in the Civil War. Only 6 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Diglo.
The Deaf History Reader. By John Vickrey Van Cleve Paperback. Only 4 left in stock more on the way.
Proud to be Deaf is a brilliant book printed in 2017 about seven year old Ava Beese as she lives her normal everyday life as part of a Deaf family in London. The book has lots of information boxes on Deaf Achievers such as Ashley Fiolek a professional motocross rider who won the Womens Motorcross Championship four times. This is a very effective way of gently introducing the concept that Deaf people.
Dachys Deaf Dinosaur Friends Amazon Business. 1575 1 1575 The adventures of Billie BAHA and her Super HEARo friends. 1500 1 1500 Never Mind.
Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series Amazon Business.