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Out With It. How stuttering helped me find my voice

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A fresh, engaging account of a young woman's journey to find a cure for her lifelong struggle with stuttering and ultimately embrace her unique voice. Imagine being a beautiful, stylish, and intelligent young woman with much to say, yet every time you speak, a stutter emerges. At seven, Katherine Preston discovered she was a stutterer, leading her to deny her speech issues and fear communication. A humiliating experience prompted her to take action. In this memoir, she shares her year-long journey across the U.S. interviewing over 100 stutterers, speech therapists, and researchers. What starts as a quest for a cure evolves into a narrative that challenges misconceptions surrounding stuttering and transforms her understanding of normality. The story offers a fresh perspective on society's obsession with physical perfection and explores the significance of our voices and vulnerabilities. It highlights an ancient condition affecting approximately 4 million in the U.S. and 60 million worldwide. Katherine's interviews span a diverse range of individuals—writers, actresses, musicians, and more—each working to overcome their speech challenges. Combining memoir and investigative journalism, this compelling and heartwarming narrative encourages understanding and self-acceptance.

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Out With It. How stuttering helped me find my voice, Katherine Preston

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Titre
Out With It. How stuttering helped me find my voice
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Atria Books
Publié
2013
Format
rigide
Pages
244
ISBN10
1451676581
ISBN13
9781451676587
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A fresh, engaging account of a young woman's journey to find a cure for her lifelong struggle with stuttering and ultimately embrace her unique voice. Imagine being a beautiful, stylish, and intelligent young woman with much to say, yet every time you speak, a stutter emerges. At seven, Katherine Preston discovered she was a stutterer, leading her to deny her speech issues and fear communication. A humiliating experience prompted her to take action. In this memoir, she shares her year-long journey across the U.S. interviewing over 100 stutterers, speech therapists, and researchers. What starts as a quest for a cure evolves into a narrative that challenges misconceptions surrounding stuttering and transforms her understanding of normality. The story offers a fresh perspective on society's obsession with physical perfection and explores the significance of our voices and vulnerabilities. It highlights an ancient condition affecting approximately 4 million in the U.S. and 60 million worldwide. Katherine's interviews span a diverse range of individuals—writers, actresses, musicians, and more—each working to overcome their speech challenges. Combining memoir and investigative journalism, this compelling and heartwarming narrative encourages understanding and self-acceptance.