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Marlee Matlin

    Marlee Matlin est célébrée pour ses contributions significatives au cinéma et à la télévision, s'établissant comme une présence puissante. Elle est également l'auteure de livres pour enfants, partageant des histoires qui résonnent auprès du jeune public et abordent souvent des thèmes universels. Son travail s'étend au-delà des arts de la scène et de l'écriture ; elle est une philanthrope dévouée, soutenant activement des causes caritatives, en particulier celles axées sur les enfants. La carrière multiforme de Matlin et son engagement en faveur de la défense des droits soulignent son influence durable.

    Leading Ladies
    Deaf Child Crossing
    I'll Scream Later
    Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew
    Nobody's Perfect
    • Nobody's Perfect

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(221)Évaluer

      The story explores the complexities of friendship and perception through the eyes of a young girl navigating her relationship with a new classmate. As the protagonist, Megan, who is deaf, confronts her own insecurities, she discovers that initial judgments can be misleading. This companion to "Deaf Child Crossing" delves into themes of acceptance and understanding, ultimately revealing that everyone has their unique challenges and strengths.

      Nobody's Perfect
    • The book features forty essays from adults with various disabilities, offering insights into their experiences growing up. Compiled by advocates Klein and Kemp, these personal narratives emphasize the importance of unconditional love, parental support, and understanding disability. The essays are thematically organized, addressing topics such as acceptance, parental expectations, and education about disabilities. With contributions from notable figures, this collection serves as a vital resource for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals seeking guidance and inspiration in supporting children with disabilities.

      Reflections from a Different Journey: What Adults with Disabilities Wish All Parents Knew
    • I'll Scream Later

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(63)Évaluer

      The compelling memoir of the Academy Award-winning actress, a role model for the millions of deaf and hard of hearing people around the world

      I'll Scream Later
    • Deaf Child Crossing

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(597)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the heartfelt friendship that develops between a young girl and her new deaf neighbor. Through their bond, themes of understanding, acceptance, and the challenges of communication are beautifully illustrated, showcasing the power of connection beyond spoken language. Marlee Matlin's personal insights enrich the story, offering a poignant perspective on the experiences of those who navigate the world differently.

      Deaf Child Crossing
    • Leading Ladies

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Megan Merrill, a deaf fourth-grader, aspires to play Dorothy in her class's production of "The Wizard of Oz." Complications arise when her camp friend Lizzie transfers to her class, also vying for the role. The story explores themes of friendship, competition, and self-acceptance as Megan navigates her dreams and the challenges that come with them.

      Leading Ladies