Shouting Won't Help : Why I-And 50 Million Other Americans-Can't Hear You
Shouting Won't Help : Why I-And 50 Million Other Americans-Can't Hear You
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Author(s): Bouton, Katherine
ISBN No.: 9781410459930
Edition: Large Type
Pages: 435
Year: 201307
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 45.53
Status: Out Of Print

For twenty-two years, Katherine Bouton had a secret that grew harder to keep every day. An editor at "The New York Times," at daily editorial meetings she couldnt hear what her colleagues were saying. She had gone profoundly deaf in her left ear; her right was getting worse. As she once put it, she was "the kind of person who might have used an ear trumpet in the nineteenth century." Audiologists agree that were experiencing a national epidemic of hearing impairment. At present, 50 million Americans suffer some degree of hearing loss--17 percent of the population. And hearing loss is not exclusively a product of growing old. The usual onset is between the ages of nineteen and forty-four, and in many cases the cause is unknown.


"Shouting Won""t Help "is a deftly written, deeply felt look at a widespread and misunderstood phenomenon. In the style of Jerome Groopman and Atul Gawande, and using her experience as a guide, Bouton examines the problem personally, psychologically, and physiologically. She speaks with doctors, audiologists, and neurobiologists, and with a variety of people afflicted with midlife hearing loss, braiding their stories with her own to illuminate the startling effects of the condition. The result is a surprisingly engaging account of what its like to live with an invisible disability--and a robust prescription for our nations increasing problem with deafness.


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