What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know

Author: Wright, John Dutton

Synopsis:

In "What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know," author John Dutton Wright takes readers on an emotional journey through the life of a mother raising a deaf child. Through a series of heartfelt anecdotes and personal experiences, the book explores the challenges, triumphs, and profound love that come with navigating the world of deafness. As the mother grapples with her own fears and uncertainties, she discovers the power of communication, the importance of community, and the boundless potential of her child. This poignant and enlightening narrative offers a unique perspective on the joys and struggles of raising a deaf child, ultimately leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the beauty and resilience found within the deaf community.

Genres: Memoir, Parenting, Non-fiction

Themes: Deafness, Parent-child relationships, Communication, Identity, Community

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