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A Handful of Stories

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First published in 1981, this second edition combines “A Handful of Stories” and “Another Handful of Stories” in one volume, with accompanying videos. Readers will be fascinated by the stories, experiences, and insights as shared by the Deaf storytellers. The stories are humorous, others are heart-touching, and yet others are thought-provoking. The Deaf narrative found in all the stories will instantly resonate with all generations.

This book is ideal for all people: Deaf or hearing, native or novice signers, parents, families, students, interpreters, teachers, and allies. Storytellers include Gil Eastman, Bernard Bragg, Roz Rosen, Eric Malzkuhn, Barbara Kannapell, Lynn Jacobowitz, and other renowned community leaders.

About the Author

Roslyn "Roz" Rosen, Ed.D., was born to a Deaf family in the Bronx. She attended the Lexington School for the Deaf and Gallaudet University, where she met her husband and lifelong partner, Herb Rosen. Currently retired, her career has included being a rehabilitation counselor, Gallaudet University faculty, dean, and vice president of academic affairs at Gallaudet University, and director of the National Center on Deafness at California State University, Northridge. She is a past president of the National Association of the Deaf and a board member of the World Federation of the Deaf. This is Roz's first book of several, but she has authored chapters in various books. She also has written numerous articles and provided numerous presentations on human rights, education, organizational development and leadership. Currently, Roz serves on the core team of Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids – Kindergarten Ready (LEAD-K), a national campaign to stop language deprivation. She also is a board member of the West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind and Discovering Deaf Worlds. In her spare time, Roz strolls along beaches and dabbles in the arts. She and her husband have three children and nine grandchildren.

About the Book

Format: Paperback, black and white with link to videos in ASL
Length: 214 pages

Published: Second Edition, June 2018
Language: English and ASL
ISBN-10: 0986355283
ISBN-13: 978-0986355288
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Weight: 10.4 ounces

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First published in 1981, this second edition combines “A Handful of Stories” and “Another Handful of Stories” in one volume, with accompanying videos. Readers will be fascinated by the stories, experiences, and insights as shared by the Deaf storytellers. The stories are humorous, others are heart-touching, and yet others are thought-provoking. The Deaf narrative found in all the stories will instantly resonate with all generations.

This book is ideal for all people: Deaf or hearing, native or novice signers, parents, families, students, interpreters, teachers, and allies. Storytellers include Gil Eastman, Bernard Bragg, Roz Rosen, Eric Malzkuhn, Barbara Kannapell, Lynn Jacobowitz, and other renowned community leaders.

About the Author

Roslyn "Roz" Rosen, Ed.D., was born to a Deaf family in the Bronx. She attended the Lexington School for the Deaf and Gallaudet University, where she met her husband and lifelong partner, Herb Rosen. Currently retired, her career has included being a rehabilitation counselor, Gallaudet University faculty, dean, and vice president of academic affairs at Gallaudet University, and director of the National Center on Deafness at California State University, Northridge. She is a past president of the National Association of the Deaf and a board member of the World Federation of the Deaf. This is Roz's first book of several, but she has authored chapters in various books. She also has written numerous articles and provided numerous presentations on human rights, education, organizational development and leadership. Currently, Roz serves on the core team of Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids – Kindergarten Ready (LEAD-K), a national campaign to stop language deprivation. She also is a board member of the West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind and Discovering Deaf Worlds. In her spare time, Roz strolls along beaches and dabbles in the arts. She and her husband have three children and nine grandchildren.

About the Book

Format: Paperback, black and white with link to videos in ASL
Length: 214 pages

Published: Second Edition, June 2018
Language: English and ASL
ISBN-10: 0986355283
ISBN-13: 978-0986355288
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Weight: 10.4 ounces

First published in 1981, this second edition combines “A Handful of Stories” and “Another Handful of Stories” in one volume, with accompanying videos. Readers will be fascinated by the stories, experiences, and insights as shared by the Deaf storytellers. The stories are humorous, others are heart-touching, and yet others are thought-provoking. The Deaf narrative found in all the stories will instantly resonate with all generations.

This book is ideal for all people: Deaf or hearing, native or novice signers, parents, families, students, interpreters, teachers, and allies. Storytellers include Gil Eastman, Bernard Bragg, Roz Rosen, Eric Malzkuhn, Barbara Kannapell, Lynn Jacobowitz, and other renowned community leaders.

About the Author

Roslyn "Roz" Rosen, Ed.D., was born to a Deaf family in the Bronx. She attended the Lexington School for the Deaf and Gallaudet University, where she met her husband and lifelong partner, Herb Rosen. Currently retired, her career has included being a rehabilitation counselor, Gallaudet University faculty, dean, and vice president of academic affairs at Gallaudet University, and director of the National Center on Deafness at California State University, Northridge. She is a past president of the National Association of the Deaf and a board member of the World Federation of the Deaf. This is Roz's first book of several, but she has authored chapters in various books. She also has written numerous articles and provided numerous presentations on human rights, education, organizational development and leadership. Currently, Roz serves on the core team of Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids – Kindergarten Ready (LEAD-K), a national campaign to stop language deprivation. She also is a board member of the West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind and Discovering Deaf Worlds. In her spare time, Roz strolls along beaches and dabbles in the arts. She and her husband have three children and nine grandchildren.

About the Book

Format: Paperback, black and white with link to videos in ASL
Length: 214 pages

Published: Second Edition, June 2018
Language: English and ASL
ISBN-10: 0986355283
ISBN-13: 978-0986355288
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Weight: 10.4 ounces

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