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Losing Music
- A Memoir
- De: John Cotter
- Narrado por: John Cotter
- Duración: 7 h y 5 m
- Versión completa
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John Cotter was thirty years old when he first began to notice a ringing in his ears. Soon the ringing became a roar inside his head. Next came partial deafness, then dizziness and vertigo that rendered him unable to walk, work, sleep, or even communicate. At a stage of life when he expected to be emerging fully into adulthood, teaching, and writing books, he found himself “crippled and dependent” and in search of care.
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Vulnerability Stripped Bare
- De AH en 07-01-23
- Losing Music
- A Memoir
- De: John Cotter
- Narrado por: John Cotter
the author is in your ear
Revisado: 02-20-25
You should listen to this book! John Cotter's voice was absolutely made by God himself for audiobook narration. I will usually pass on an audiobook read by the author, but I'm so glad I took a chance on this one. Losing Music comes to life with the author's own expressive inflections. The characters sound like real people. Because he knows exactly how the different people sounded in dialogue at that precise moment! He captures each character perfectly with the richness of their quirks, emotional states, and regional dialects. And the dramatic pauses! Don't get me started on the dramatic pauses! When he is unable to hear someone talking, and you as the listener also experience a muffled sound, it is heart-wrenching. When the sound goes completely silent, you will gasp. Go ahead and read the other reviews for the content of this memoir (trust me it's perfectly written) but if you're on the fence about listening, I promise you will not regret your choice. Even if you don't know anything about the subject or author, you will love hearing this. And you will realize how precious a thing that is.
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