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Having been born deaf, Camden now hears because of cochlear implants. He is so nervous about transferring to a new school, knowing he will have to explain his implants, hearing aids, and magnets on the sides of his head. He bravely tells his brand new classmates how his ears work and what it's like being deaf. The class learns that each one of us is different, and that is what makes us all so unique and very special.

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Having been born deaf, Camden now hears because of cochlear implants. He is so nervous about transferring to a new school, knowing he will have to explain his implants, hearing aids, and magnets on the sides of his head. He bravely tells his brand new classmates how his ears work and what it's like being deaf. The class learns that each one of us is different, and that is what makes us all so unique and very special.
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Leigh is a Jersey girl who was born in Lakewood, New Jersey, and who graduated from Cherry Hill High School West in New Jersey. She earned a B.A. in Business Administration and Marketing from Stockton University, New Jersey. Her favorite position was working at Harvard Law School for Professor Archibald Cox, former Watergate Special Prosecutor and who also was Solicitor General for President Kennedy. For the majority of Leigh's career, she worked as a litigation legal assistant in Houston, Texas, and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She also has had several of her own businesses. She and her husband, Bob, have a daughter, son, and five precious grandchildren. When not working, they love traveling the world. When Leigh is not with her family, she loves to write. She has a blog, "The Senior Class," which is all about the journey of being a senior citizen. She writes children's books and also has written freelance articles for several publications. Leigh and her husband now reside in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.