Deaf in Delhi
Discover the inspiring journey of Madan Vasishta in "Deaf in Delhi," published by Gallaudet University Press in 2006. This captivating autobiography recounts the life-changing moment when 11-year-old Madan, after battling typhoid fever and mumps, awoke to find himself deaf. In a society where being deaf was often equated with a loss of humanity, Madan's story unfolds with resilience and determination. Through his boundless optimism, he navigates the challenges of a world that misunderstands him, ultimately prevailing against all odds. With 216 pages of heartfelt narrative, "Deaf in Delhi" is not just a memoir; it's a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. Perfect for readers seeking inspiration and insight into the experiences of the deaf community in India. Get your copy today and be moved by Madan's extraordinary story.