Bookshelf featuring DHH Authors

  • What's Your Superpower? by April Corner

    This book was inspired by my own personal journey with hearing loss.

    My goal for this book is to start a conversation between kids and their parents about people with disabilities.

  • And So She Hears by Valecia Adams

    And So She Hears! will take you on a journey through self-discovery and determination as Valecia Adams comes to terms with her hearing loss and rises to meet the challenge.

  • Through The Fog by Valli Gideons

    When my first child was identified with a hearing loss, I traveled through stages of grief and arrived at a place of acceptance. And no one should have to walk this path alone. A collection of personal heartfelt stories from my blog, My Battle Call, this book is for anyone moving through grief or difficult times hoping to find a path forward.

  • Now Hear This by Valli and Harper Gideons

    When a child is diagnosed with hearing loss, it is overwhelming. The future can feel uncertain and parents might worry whether or not their child will thrive. Harper's real life story allows readers to follow her journey, providing both parents and children who are facing any kind of diagnosis a much-needed dose of encouragement.

  • We're Tired of Explaining

    We're Tired of Explaining: 20 Things Hearing People Don't Seem to Get About People with Hearing Loss

    This guide offers a glimpse at the struggles people with hearing loss experience and, breaks down the everyday challenges that hearing people often overlook.

  • E-Book Download - We're Tired of Explaining

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    This guide offers a glimpse at the struggles people with hearing loss experience and, breaks down the everyday challenges that hearing people often overlook.