About 2 months ago, I chanced upon a book that Zoe wrote as her final year project when she was studying at La Salle. Gwen and I were keen to to help her bring it into publication. She wanted to revise it. It is still in Gwen's office right now. I hope we can help her fulfill her dream of publishing it.
It isn't a profound autobiography. But it speaks with clarity of the difficulty and yet at the same time is filled with hope, positive vibes and cheer of one who suffered hearing impairment at a tender age of 2. It gave a glimpse for me at least into the world of one deprived of the sense of hearing. I so wished that more people can read her life story and understand that in modern Singapore, there live a group of these people who are deprived of their sense of hearing. Often they are voiceless because they are too shy to speak up.