My Sense of Silence
Discover the poignant and beautifully crafted memoir, My Sense of Silence by the acclaimed author, published by the University of Illinois Press in 2008. This unique recollection offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a child raised in the vibrant Bronx, navigating the challenges and joys of being the child of immigrant Jews and deaf parents.
With 176 pages of rich storytelling, this new edition invites readers to explore the complexities of identity, communication, and family dynamics. My Sense of Silence is not just a personal narrative; it is a universal exploration of silence and connection that resonates with anyone who has ever felt different or unheard. Perfect for those interested in memoirs that blend cultural heritage with personal growth, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.