A review by zanecarey
Train Go Sorry: Inside a Deaf World by Leah Hager Cohen

4.0

i can definitely see why this book is mandatory reading for intro to asl at my college, and i'm glad I chose to read it before the class began. this is one of the first books ive read that has touched on the friction of advocating for communities you will never be apart of and learning to live with the discomfort. i loved the in depth look into some peoples stories. they left me with a feeling of warmth, and there is nothing more touching than reading about intersectional experiences. sofia's growth in her faith will be a story that sticks with me long after this book does. and the kicker is this book is older than me(published in 1995), imagine how Deaf culture has changed since then? guess i have more reading to do