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CANCELLED: Judah Leblang presents Echoes of Jerry: One Man's Search for His Deaf Uncle and His Own Voice

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Location:
Main Library
449 Broadway
Lecture Hall
Cambridge

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Boston area writer and storyteller (and Lesley University alum) Judah Leblang will share excerpts and sign copies of his new memoir, "Echoes of Jerry: One Man's Search for His Deaf Uncle and His Own Voice" on Tuesday evening March 17 at the CPL. Leblang's memoir traces the deep connection the author shared with Jerry, an orally-educated deaf man, as two outsiders in their small family. After Jerry's sudden death from a heart attack at age 44, the author went on to become a teacher of deaf children and sign language interpreter--and to eventually find his own voice as an openly gay man, a storyteller, and a writer.

Amos Lassen, (LGBT and Jewish Community book critic, @ reviewsbyamoslassen.com) explained: “Leblang beautifully uses his own life and his uncle’s as jumping off points to ask universal questions about how one deals with the desire to belong to a community. " Rick Beyer, author of the New York Times bestseller The Ghost Army called it, "A tender, intimate, revealing memoir that will strike a chord with anyone who has ever felt different, or struggled to understand just how they fit into the world."

Judah Leblang is the author of two memoirs, Finding My Place (Lake Effect Press, 2012) and Echoes of Jerry, (Red Giant Books, 2019). He is a columnist for Bay Windows, Boston's LGBT newspaper, and teaches memoir-writing at GrubStreet in Boston.