Fiction and nonfiction writer, her father working as a superintendent for the Lexington School for Deaf in Queens, New York, she became fluent in sign language and later started working as an interpreter. Her graduation thesis at Columbia University, written in 1991, became her first published book, Train Go Sorry: Inside a Deaf World. Her latest novel is Strangers and Cousins (2019).
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