Welcome to The Kentucky-SHHH Book Page!
This site is designed to make it easy to purchase books we have read and enjoyed. In addition to creating this online bookstore as a service, Amazon.com, who actually fulfills all of the orders received here, returns a percentage of the profits to SHHH in Kentucky.
How to Buy a Book
You can order any of the books highlighted on this page by clicking on either the title or the cover. Once you click on one of those links, you will be taken to Amazon.com's webpage for that book. On that page you can read more about the book, and actually place your order. Please remember that you must order the book from that page or SHHH in KY won't get a commission from Amazon.com. Also, if you don't see a title or a certain edition you are seeking, please let me know! I can probably add the book to the page within a day. Thank you for visiting our book page!
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Enjoy books by deaf and hard of hearing writers. |
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Read for enjoyment and a wealth of information
To buy a book, click on its title!

Keys to Living With Hearing Loss, by Marcia Dugan.
This book is written so anyone can understand the
issues associated with a hearing loss. The book would
be helpful for an indvidual to understand his/her own
social and emotional problems of having a hearing loss
or the problems of someone they love or work with..
CLICK ON A TITLE TO ORDER!
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Hear: Solutions,Skills and Sources For People, by Anne Pope.Featuring real-life case studies and interviews, an illustrated guide shows those
suffering from hearing loss how the ear works, what can go wrong, how to cope
with hearing loss, and where to get help.
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Flight of the Gin Fizz : Midlife at 4,500 Feet, by Henry Kisor. The author (deaf) recounts how he turned around a middle-age crisis by learning to fly, a
skill he put to the test in a reenactment of the first coast-to-coast flight, a
journey of self-discovery.
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What's That Pig Outdoors?; A Memoir of Deafness, by Henry Kisor.Henry Kisor, a veteran journalist, twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, lost his
hearing at age three. He recounts the story of his life as a deaf person in a
hearing culture in this engaging memoir, which offers a fascinating perspective on
both worlds. "A first-rate memoir, notable for its candor, charm, and
sensitivity."--The Boston Globe.
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Wired for Sound : A Journey into Hearing, by Beverly Biderman, .A thoughtful and moving personal story of the problems and trials of being deaf in a hearing world. While cochlear implants are merely medical devices, Bev
Biderman has captured the full personal and social human story of the impact of
such devices on people who get them and on their families and friends.
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'Do You Hear Me?' : Laughs for the Hard of Hearing by the Hard of
Hearing , by Maxwell Schneider, . . .truly a "break-through, the only book addressing a
serious disability with humor that reduces tensions and frustrations of the HOH.
More importantly, it urges those who deny the problem, to Do Something About
It!!, and then offers names of Organizations that will help! .
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