Part 1 A whole life account: Janet's diary, Janet Goodwill. Part 2 Diagnosis: the appointment, Kathy Robinson; discovery and diagnosis, Lorraine Fletcher. Part 3 The pre-school years: extracts from "A Toy Merry-go-round", Kathy Robinson; total commitment to total communication, Riki Kittel; the chance to speak for ourselves, Heather MacDonald; deafness - the treatment, Lorraine Fletcher. Part 4 School days: school - the early years, Christine Monery and Linda Janes; school days, Clive Mason; making plans for Nigel - the erosion of identity by mainstreaming, Paddy Ladd; life at secondary school, Elizabeth Craddock. Part 5 Continuing education: a polytechnic with a difference, Lucy Briggs; education for life?, Christopher Reid; training to teach, Sarah Elsey; a career in design, Christopher Shaw; from college to work in the lace industry, Paul Holehouse; school and beyond, Juliet Bishop with Lesley Sheldon. Part 6 A deaf psychologist, Chris Jones; a deaf teacher - personal odyssey, Janice Silo; raising the profile, Shalil Lad and Linda Janes; working for change, Billy Lambers. Part 7 Citizenship: how I live with deaf-blindness, Patrick Murphy; a deaf-gay man, David Nyman; growing up in care, Andrew Charles and Rachel Coombs; provision for deaf patients in Rampton Special Hospital, Janet Goodwill and Rae Than. Part 8 Public faces: deaf sports (Great Britain), Arthur Dimmock; a sign-singer, Colin Thompson; behind the scenes, Clive Mason; notes on myself, Dorothy Miles. Part 9 Acquired hearing loss: the silent house, Jack Ashley; acquired hearing loss - acquired oppression, Maggie Wooley. Part 10 Older deaf people: memories of a war, George Taylor; memories of a school, George Taylor.