Train Go Sorry by Leah Hager Cohen
Inside a Deaf World
"Train Go Sorry" is a compelling non-fiction book that delves into the world of the deaf, centered around a school for deaf students in New York City. The author, who has a personal connection to the deaf community through her family, provides an intimate look at the lives and challenges faced by the students and staff at the school. The narrative interweaves the history and evolution of deaf education with personal stories, exploring themes of identity, communication, and community. The title, which means "missing the boat" in American Sign Language, reflects the broader societal disconnect between the hearing and the deaf.
The 14424th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1994
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 304
- Original Language
- English
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