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Discover the inspiring true story of a deaf family in "The Silent Book: A Deaf Family & the Disappearing" by Bernadette T. Wallis. This signed paperback edition, published in 2016, is a rare find for anyone interested in Australian history, culture, and the experiences of people with hearing impairments. The book is a beautifully illustrated non-fiction narrative that delves into the world of sign language, family life, and the struggles of living with deafness.
As a special feature, this copy is signed by the author, Bernadette T. Wallis, making it a unique addition to any book collection. The book is in very good condition, with no writing, dog ears, or loose binding, ensuring that the reader can fully immerse themselves in the story without distraction. With 322 pages of engaging content, "The Silent Book" is an invaluable resource for young adults and adults alike, providing a poignant and informative look into the lives of a deaf family.
Through Wallis' vivid storytelling, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the deaf community and the importance of sign language in Australian culture. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in biographies, true stories, and local history, as well as those looking to expand their knowledge of disability sports and family therapy. As a signed edition, "The Silent Book" is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Australian literary history.
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