The Quest for Edith Ackers

Author: Michael Uniacke
Publisher: Tuq Publications
Category: Social & Cultural History
Book Format: Paperback

Who is Edith Ackers? All we know is that she is deaf, and her father, Benjamin, is one of Europe's most powerful champions of oralism, the belief that deaf people can be taught to speak. Oralism is sweeping through late 19th-century Europe, threatening to overturn the lives of deaf people, and making sign language redundant. David Archer, a young English journalist, is at first convinced that oralism will bring deaf people into the hearing world. But the passion of deaf people and their defence of sign language convinces him otherwise. At a public meeting in London, Benjamin Ackers, a wealthy barrister and member of British Parliament, declares that oralism has restored his daughter to hearing society. However he keeps her hidden. With the help of some hearing supporters, Archer decides to track her down. But the immovable forces of influence, money and power produce an unexpected result. The Quest for Edith Ackers is a slow-burn thriller which was long-listed in a novella-writing competition in Queensland, Australia.

SKU BK-9780992589905
Barcode # 9780992589905
Brand Tuq Publications
Artist / Author Michael Uniacke
Shipping Weight 0.1100kg
Shipping Width 0.150m
Shipping Length 0.230m
Assembled Length 22.900m
Assembled Height 0.400m
Assembled Width 15.200m
Type Paperback

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