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Isles of View

by C. F. Brunner
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Overview

The unique union of a deaf man and a hearing woman presents more than the expected challenge of communication; it offers an uncommon perspective on everyday events. Add durable love and humor, and the result is an extraordinary coupling whose mutual determination defies the odds of unconventional marriage.

Dan Brighton, deaf since he was a toddler, is a verbally proficient and charming individual who attains the love of Cara DiSordo. After their marriage, Cara teaches herself the rudiments of sign language to facilitate communication. But she soon recognizes the tough realities of marriage to a deaf partner.

Dan's internal struggle and quiet shame of his disability manifests itself in angry and peculiar ways. Cara attributes Dan's dark side to a troubled upbringing involving a father's disappointment, a sister's animosity, and a mother's irresolute love.

Under constant strain, but never out of love with her husband, Cara accepts a job promotion that takes her away from Dan for almost four months. During this time, she explores her ability to continue in a difficult marriage. Will Dan and Cara's marriage survive the separation?

Synopsis

The unique union of a deaf man and a hearing woman presents more than the expected challenge of communication; it offers an uncommon perspective on everyday events. Add durable love and humor, and the result is an extraordinary coupling whose mutual determination defies the odds of unconventional marriage.

Dan Brighton, deaf since he was a toddler, is a verbally proficient and charming individual who attains the love of Cara DiSordo. After their marriage, Cara teaches herself the rudiments of sign language to facilitate communication. But she soon recognizes the tough realities of marriage to a deaf partner.

Dan s internal struggle and quiet shame of his disability manifests itself in angry and peculiar ways. Cara attributes Dan s dark side to a troubled upbringing involving a father s disappointment, a sister s animosity, and a mother s irresolute love.

Under constant strain, but never out of love with her husband, Cara accepts a job promotion that takes her away from Dan for almost four months. During this time, she explores her ability to continue in a difficult marriage. Will Dan and Cara s marriage survive the separation?

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
164
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595362356

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