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Rebecah: A Mother's Story

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Twenty-six years ago in Malaysia, the author gave birth to a smalll miracle. She was called Nadya - later Rebecah - and she was profoundly deaf. This is a magical account of a life with a difference. Rebecah's mother knew soon after she the birth that her child was special. As she says, 'Seeing and knowing what has been achieved here touches my heart and gives me joy. No wonder I have been guided to write her story' Rebecah's discovery of ideas and words, her ventures into lip-reading and conversation, school days in West Yorkshire and Berkshire, art school and a university degree - these steps are faithfully and painstkingly recorded. With her mother's help Rebecah was able to venture out into the world and investigate the other more spiritual dimensions of human existance. Indeed, there are moments of wonder, humour and mysticism here in the author's own life that are as intense as Rebecah's triumphant struggle to slip the surly bonds of silence. . . and touch the face of God.

188 pages, Paperback

First published June 24, 2004

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Jill Taylor

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