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Myron Uhlberg

    Myron Uhlberg is a critically acclaimed author whose work often delves into themes of family, identity, and overcoming challenges. He is known for his children's books and a recent memoir exploring his upbringing as the eldest hearing son of deaf parents. Uhlberg's writing is characterized by its empathy and profound understanding of diverse life experiences. His distinctive voice offers readers unique perspectives on connection and belonging.

    Lemuel the Fool
    The Sound of Silence
    • The Sound of Silence

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(165)Add rating

      Myron Uhlberg was born the hearing son of two deaf parents at a time when American Sign Language was not well established and deaf people were often dismissed as being unintelligent. In this moving and eye-opening memoir, he recalls the daily difficulties and hidden joys of growing up as the intermediary between his parents' silent world and the world of the hearing.

      The Sound of Silence
    • Lemuel the Fool

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.2(22)Add rating

      Lemuel's aspirations set him apart from his fellow villagers, who are content with their simple lives focused on fishing. Instead of dreaming about the mundane, he yearns for adventure and exploration beyond the horizon, symbolizing a desire for freedom and discovery. This narrative hints at themes of ambition and the pursuit of one's dreams, suggesting a journey that transcends the ordinary life of the village.

      Lemuel the Fool