A review by tiedyedude
What's That Pig Outdoors?: A Memoir of Deafness by Henry Kisor

1.0

I found the subtitle "Memoir of Deafness" to be somewhat deceiving: while he is completely deaf, he talks extensively about growing up in the hearing community and actively avoiding the deaf community. He tended to downplay the difficulties with his deafness, mostly presenting them as inconveniences that were easily overcome. Also, with a few exceptions, his major life events weren't all that extraordinary. After getting about 1/2 way through, I skimmed for another chapter or so before completely losing interest.

This may hold some significance for someone who is hearing-impaired, but aside from a handful of passages, I found it to be completely forgettable.