Fallen on Deaf Ears : How do you defend yourself against words you can't hear?

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Fallen on Deaf Ears : How do you defend yourself against words you can't hear?

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781806343881

Full Description

Growing up, Maggie was branded 'cloth-ears' and told by teachers she would never communicate properly or live a normal life. Her future was painted as limited and small.

Maggie proved them wrong.

She didn't just learn to cope; she moved to Turkey, became a teacher, a wife and a mother in a foreign land. But in a society where disability carried a heavy stigma, Maggie felt she had to survive by hiding her truth. For years, she navigated complex traditions and lip-read a new language while keeping her severe hearing impairment a secret from her friends, colleagues and even her new family.

It wasn't until her fifties, with the arrival of Bluetooth hearing aid technology that the silence truly broke. For the first time, she heard the chirping of birds, the bubbling of a boiling kettle and countless other wonders most people never stop to notice. This technology did more than amplify sound; it gave Maggie the freedom to live in her surroundings, rather than just spectate.

This is the inspirational true story of a woman who refused to be defined by what she lacked. It is a memoir about fighting through barriers of prejudice, the isolation of a hidden life, and the courage it takes to finally find your voice.

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