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

3.0

this nonfiction chronicles the lives of several students and faculty of new york’s lexington school for the deaf. they immerse themselves in their deaf culture and are proud of it. but the hearing community doesn’t understand or see the value of this way of life. we experience the dual lives of many deaf children who have to grow up in a hearing world.

i gained a lot of insight into deaf culture and the controversies that abound within. i also learned of some unseen struggles that the deaf face. however, i felt as if i was going through motions at some times. the same topics replayed over and over in a different light. an interesting read to consider for those interested in deaf culture.