Abrams, C. (1996). The Silents. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
The author present s a loving portrait of her family, taking the reader from her childhood in depression-era Chicago, through the hard times of World War II, and life in Los Angeles with her own children, with the complications of communication for her deaf parents.
Dicker, E. & Barash, H. L. (1991). Our Father Abe, The Story of a Deaf Shoe Repairman. Madison, WI: Abar Press.
A moving story written by his children about Abe Barash, a deaf Russian immigrant who has a shoe shop for over 50 years in Madison, Wisconsin.
Preston, P. (1994). Mother Father Deaf: Living Between Sound and Silence. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Presents personal stories compiled from interviews with 150 hearing adults with deaf parents.
Walker, L. A. (1987). A Loss For Words. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc.
A hearing daughter describes growing up with deaf parents.
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