The Seventh Volume in the Deaf Lives Series Elizabeth Thompson’s
hearing loss was detected when she was in elementary school, and her
hearing continued to deteriorate until she became completely deaf.
Like many other hard of hearing and late-deafened individuals, her
hearing loss complicated the general challenges of life. She struggled
through school, worked as a secretary, married, had a daughter, and
then found herself living as a single mother. She remarried, and soon
after learned that she had contracted Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Despite
these hurdles, Thompson always expressed her determination to enjoy
the best life had to offer. Her astonishing exuberance might have gone
unnoticed if she hadn’t accepted a new position as a
reporter/columnist in 1998 for the Suburban News Publications (SNP).
Day by Day: The Chronicles of a Hard of Hearing Reporter presents a
marvelous blend of her experiences and best SNP columns that
illustrate how she crafted her remarkable outlook. In her columns,
Thompson presented how she handled her hearing loss as a personal
guide for readers. She used every stratagem available to function
full-throttle – hearing aids, FM systems, lights for alarms, TTYs,
even training her dog Snert. She also gently counseled readers on how
to treat deaf and hard of hearing people with practical consideration
and respect. Her pursuit of a fully realized life enabled her to do
what she loved most, to meet and write about inspiring persons, many
of whom are profiled in her memoir. Thompson eventually underwent
cochlear implantation that restored 95% of her hearing, an exalting
moment for her. Yet, Day by Day celebrates the entire arc of her life,
a wonderful testament to her joyous resilience.
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The Chronicles of a Hard of Hearing Reporter
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ISBN
9781563684258
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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