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The Truth of the Unknown Interpreter (eBook, ePUB) - Aramouni, Paul
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The Truth of an Unknown Interpreter is an intriguing fictional story, with some elements of a real-life experience. A young man who is hard of hearing moves from his home country to live in a state in the U.S. He wishes to get assimilated into the hearing world but needs an interpreter to enable him to communicate effectively to others and understand what is being taught in class. His first experience with interpreters was not good but when he moved to the U.S, he met an excellent interpreter who he grew to like. Unluckily, this interpreter goes missing and is later found dead under mysterious…mehr

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The Truth of an Unknown Interpreter is an intriguing fictional story, with some elements of a real-life experience. A young man who is hard of hearing moves from his home country to live in a state in the U.S. He wishes to get assimilated into the hearing world but needs an interpreter to enable him to communicate effectively to others and understand what is being taught in class. His first experience with interpreters was not good but when he moved to the U.S, he met an excellent interpreter who he grew to like. Unluckily, this interpreter goes missing and is later found dead under mysterious circumstances. The young man gets another interpreter, who turns out to be his worst nightmare. It turns out that this interpreter is involved in an evil cult, which offers human beings sacrifices.


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Autorenporträt
Paul Aramouni is a young hearing impaired. Author who has faced obstacles in the hearing and deaf world, due to a series of events. He has decided to write a fictional novel that explains a little bit of what it's like to have his condition. Paul Aramouni has always felt uncomfortable with interpreters in his middle school life and at the early stages of getting ready to attend to high school he transfers to a high school where he wanted to go to from the one where he needed to go to. Paul was supposed to go to the school where they had the deaf program but went to a hearing school to escape everything associated with the deaf world. Paul then still ran into the same cycle from the start and the worst part halfway through graduating high school, Paul meets his undesired interpreter and had to bear with her.