In this beautifully written chronicle of the indomitable human spirit, Cathryn Carroll and Susan M. Mather exhaustively
researched the lives of both famous and unsung deaf heroes, from Joachim Du Bellay in the sixteenth century to
Andrew Foster in the twentieth. In crisp, readable prose they tell the inspiring stories of these and twenty-four
other remarkable achievers.
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote some of the world's greatest music without hearing it. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph
to copy sounds he could not hear. Helen Keller rose above deafness and blindness to spend her lifetime helping
others. Andrew Foster became a missionary and established schools for deaf children in Africa. With unforgettable
poise and resolve, the extraordinary deaf heroes of Movers and Shakers illustrate how to triumph over seemingly
insurmountable obstacles. Each concise profile reveals the genius, struggle, and perseverance that helped them
turn adversity into advantage for themselves and our world.
Includes references on Deaf culture and history, fingerspelling, gestures and sign language, Deaf publications,
and English as a second language.