Personal accounts of growing up oral deaf. And the title alone tells you what the major problems are.
And your judging a book by its cover, although in this case, its title, only serves to display your ignorance.
If you had read Kisor's book, then you would have understood the title in its proper context, but then, its about oral deaf people so you know only one mode: a negative attack.
Henry Kisor is a noted columnist for either the Chicago Sun Times or the Trib, he has authored books on several different topics including his interest in trains and train travel, he is also a pilot and participates in various deaf "fly-ins". Bonnie Tucker, who if I remember is an accomplished single Mom, is both a lawyer and a Professor.
Major "problems", you should be lucky to have half their "problems".
Read the books, you might actually learn something, become more open minded and tolerant towards those who chose a different path but who are still deaf.
Wait...nah, that will never happen.
ta-ta
Rick
PS Henry Kisor was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for "What's that Pig Outdoors" but then, you probably already knew that when you launched your attack on his book.