Although the Bailey family is deaf and mute, their life is very good. They raise more than a dozen cows and sell cheese. There is also a special cheese room in the house. There are shelves all around, and many utensils are neatly placed. They lived happily, too, joking with the governor without scruples, and dad running for election.
The heroine Paula's experience in discovering her musical talent is a bit too legendary. During the audition, the music teacher heard Paula say a word but didn't sing, and decided that Paula was a good alto seed and chose her. During the practice, it took a few minutes to discover Paula's soprano talent, and after that, she made great progress all the way, and shocked four people in an interview at a music school in Paris.
Mother Paula is really a bit headstrong sometimes, she doesn't look like a parent at all. Now that she knows that the child is likely to be deaf and mute, she insists on having a son and a daughter. Her first reaction when the daughter is born is hearing. It was a breakdown. After that, my daughter became the interpreter for the whole family to communicate with others. She couldn’t have her own private time when she was on call. Her daughter went to Paris and had not been accepted. The first reaction was that Paula wanted to abandon them. Maybe we don’t understand the deaf The world of dumb people, but as the relationship between mother and daughter, I still feel sad for Paula.
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