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Marlee Matlin

    Marlee Matlin es celebrada por sus importantes contribuciones al cine y la televisión, estableciéndose como una presencia poderosa. También ha sido autora de libros infantiles, compartiendo historias que resuenan con el público joven y a menudo abordan temas universales. Su trabajo se extiende más allá de las artes escénicas y la escritura; es una filántropa dedicada, que apoya activamente causas benéficas, particularmente aquellas centradas en los niños. La multifacética carrera de Matlin y su compromiso con la defensa resaltan su influencia duradera.

    Leading Ladies
    Deaf Child Crossing
    Nobody's Perfect
    • 2016

      Leading Ladies

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Megan Merrill, a deaf fourth-grader, aspires to play Dorothy in her class's production of "The Wizard of Oz." Complications arise when her camp friend Lizzie transfers to her class, also vying for the role. The story explores themes of friendship, competition, and self-acceptance as Megan navigates her dreams and the challenges that come with them.

      Leading Ladies
    • 2007

      Nobody's Perfect

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The story explores the complexities of friendship and perception through the eyes of a young girl navigating her relationship with a new classmate. As the protagonist, Megan, who is deaf, confronts her own insecurities, she discovers that initial judgments can be misleading. This companion to "Deaf Child Crossing" delves into themes of acceptance and understanding, ultimately revealing that everyone has their unique challenges and strengths.

      Nobody's Perfect
    • 2004

      Deaf Child Crossing

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the heartfelt friendship that develops between a young girl and her new deaf neighbor. Through their bond, themes of understanding, acceptance, and the challenges of communication are beautifully illustrated, showcasing the power of connection beyond spoken language. Marlee Matlin's personal insights enrich the story, offering a poignant perspective on the experiences of those who navigate the world differently.

      Deaf Child Crossing