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For those interested in Australian history, culture, and the experiences of individuals with hearing impairments, "The Silent Book: A Deaf Family & the Disappearing" by Bernadette T Wallis is a must-read. As a signed paperback, this edition holds added value for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With 322 pages of engaging narrative, and beautifully illustrated throughout, this book offers a unique insight into the world of the deaf community.
As a non-fiction account, Wallis' personal connection to the subject matter shines through, making the reading experience all the more authentic and captivating. The book's focus on family history, local interest, and true stories ensures a relatable and thought-provoking experience for young adults and adults alike. Furthermore, the book's exploration of sign language, disability sports, and family therapy provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding deafness.
In very good condition, with no writing and a tight binding, this edition is a rare find for those seeking a well-preserved copy. The added signature of the author makes this book a true collector's item, perfect for those passionate about the subject matter or seeking a unique addition to a personal library.
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