
Breaking the Silence
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Narrated by:
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Colleen Prendergast
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By:
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Joanne Milne
About this listen
Jo Milne was profoundly deaf from birth, when she also began to lose her sight. Just before turning thirty, Jo was diagnosed with Usher syndrome, a rare genetic and progressive condition that will one day rob her of her sight altogether.
In 2014 she made a life-changing decision to undergo major surgery. She had cochlear implants fitted, allowing her to hear for the first time. Every moment of Jo's days since the operation has become a journey of discovery.
©2015 Jo Milne (P)2015 W F Howes Ltd
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Inspiraring
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The narrator was terrific! I will definitely pick up more of her performances.
I hesitate to write this, but as a blind woman, I felt particularly troubled by Joanne's perceptions of the capabilities of a blind person. And yet, I have friends who are blind who are losing their hearing and express similar sentiments. This is above all a personal book, so I won't begrudge her experiences, but for those reading this, blindness isn't the end of the world, just as Joanne deftly expressed in this book that deafness is not.
A look at deafness, blindness, sight and sound
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