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HRM Train Go Sorry P5583283HRM-B412SC https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/HRM/HRM-B412SC.jpg Train Go Sorry Train Go Sorry is an American Sign Language idiom meaning missing the boat \" a concept which vividly captures the miscommunication that occurs between deaf and hearing people individually and societally.OVERVIEWInside a Deaf WorldTrain Go Sorry is an American Sign Language idiom meaning missing the boat \" a concept which vividly captures the miscommunication that occurs between deaf and hearing people individually and societally. As a hearing child, Leah Cohen grew up and formed her identity at the Lexington School for the Deaf in Queens, New York, where her father is currently superintendent. Thus, it is with remarkable sensitivity and clarity that Cohen portrays the Lexington School, illuminating the deaf world, its struggles and triumphs, through moving accounts of the students. [Leah Hager Cohen; (1994) 296 pages; soft cover]\"Anyone who has any interest in deafness or the education of Deaf children will benefit greatly by reading the book.\"- Dr. I. King JordanAdditional DetailsFeatureDetails Mfg part # 679761659 UPC 9780679761655 Weight (lbs) 0.66 Country of Manufacture United States Author(s) Leah Hager Cohen Deaf Author No Publisher Penguin Random House Publication Date 1994 Media Type(s)BookCD-ROMDVD YesNoNo Cover Type Paperback Pages 296 Voice Over / Audio No Captions No Age(s)BabyChildTeenAdult NoNoNoYes Earn CEUs No ISBN 9780679761655 5583283 9780679761655 0.3600lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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customer review - by , July 7, 2017
5/ 5stars
The book is as described. It took awhile to follow the story lines, but beginning near the middle and through the end of the book, it came together very clearly and nicely. It gives a good understanding into the deaf education experience at a residential school, the Deaf culture and its intermingling among the hearing world, while also injecting humor and depicting the need to know the importance of ASL as a language in and with deaf individuals.
customer review - by , July 7, 2017
5/ 5stars
This is a great book about the Deaf community and the experience of a hearing person living in their world!
customer review - by , April 4, 2017
5/ 5stars
This novel cum autobiography delves deep into deaf society, including its CODA community. It brilliantly illustrates life in the deaf/CODA world, and the tension with the hearing world.
customer review - by , April 4, 2017
5/ 5stars
Very insightful. Very beautiful. I couldn't put the book down. She tells the story of Deafness with a genuineness that steals your heart.
customer review - by , March 3, 2017
5/ 5stars
LOVE IT!!!!!!

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Train Go Sorry is an American Sign Language idiom meaning missing the boat " a concept which vividly captures the miscommunication that occurs between deaf and hearing people individually and societally.

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Inside a Deaf World

Train Go Sorry is an American Sign Language idiom meaning missing the boat " a concept which vividly captures the miscommunication that occurs between deaf and hearing people individually and societally. As a hearing child, Leah Cohen grew up and formed her identity at the Lexington School for the Deaf in Queens, New York, where her father is currently superintendent. Thus, it is with remarkable sensitivity and clarity that Cohen portrays the Lexington School, illuminating the deaf world, its struggles and triumphs, through moving accounts of the students. [Leah Hager Cohen; (1994) 296 pages; soft cover]

"Anyone who has any interest in deafness or the education of Deaf children will benefit greatly by reading the book."

- Dr. I. King Jordan

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By Tonie
Date: July 31, 2017
The book is as described. It took awhile to follow the story lines, but beginning near the middle and through the end of the book, it came together very clearly and nicely. It gives a good understanding into the deaf education experience at a residential school, the Deaf culture and its intermingling among the hearing world, while also injecting humor and depicting the need to know the importance of ASL as a language in and with deaf individuals.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Pheasant
Date: July 02, 2017
This is a great book about the Deaf community and the experience of a hearing person living in their world!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Vthiker
Date: April 07, 2017
This novel cum autobiography delves deep into deaf society, including its CODA community. It brilliantly illustrates life in the deaf/CODA world, and the tension with the hearing world.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Walter J.
Date: April 01, 2017
Very insightful. Very beautiful. I couldn't put the book down. She tells the story of Deafness with a genuineness that steals your heart.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: March 30, 2017
LOVE IT!!!!!!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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