. >> the book is labin, the deafblind woman who conquered harvard law. the first deafblind person to graduate from harvard law school? >> that is -- >> what was that experience like? >> we had a lot of unknowns. i couldn't reach out to another deafblind harvard law graduate and ask them, how did you do this? how did you too oral arguments, take care of exams. i had to figure a lot of it out, and it actually started way back in elementary school, when i had to learn to advocate for my needs and to navigate the school system. one of my early chapters in my book is an experience where a teacher told me i was failing a class, and this was middle school. and i was extremely surprised because i did all my assignments. how can i be failing a class when i'm doing all the assignments. and we investigated what was going on, and my -- the teacher talk to the mainstream teacher, this was red heart middle school in oakland, california, as mainstream public school so i was attending classes with nondisabled students so not a specialized school. and after the teacher f