
“When I was a teenager in Boston, a man on the subway handed me a card printed with tiny pictures of hands spelling out the alphabet in sign language. I AM DEAF, said the card. You were supposed to give the man some money in exchange.
I have thought of that card ever since, during difficult times, mine or someone else’s: surely when tragedy has struck you dumb, you should be given a stack of cards that explain it for you.”
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Elizabeth McCracken
An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2008), 73.buy on Amazon
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