Children of a Lesser God
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1979
72
Play • Fiction
New England • 1980s
1979
Adult
18+ years
Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff explores the tensions between the deaf and hearing communities through the love story of James Leeds, a hearing speech therapist, and Sarah Norman, a Deaf woman working at a State School for the Deaf. As their relationship grows, they face challenges from both deaf and hearing individuals who question their union and Sarah's identity. Sensitive topics: ableism, discrimination.
Emotional
Romantic
Inspirational
Challenging
Heartwarming
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Mark Medoff's Children of a Lesser God is widely praised for its powerful examination of communication barriers between the hearing and deaf communities, anchored by compelling characters and emotional depth. Critics commend its authenticity and insightful dialogue. However, some note occasional predictability in its narrative structure. Overall, it's a thought-provoking and impactful read.
Readers who appreciate Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff often enjoy poignant narratives exploring communication barriers and disability rights, akin to The Miracle Worker by William Gibson. Ideal for those interested in emotional, character-driven stories about human connection and overcoming adversity.
1,860 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
72
Play • Fiction
New England • 1980s
1979
Adult
18+ years
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