Audiologists agree that we're experiencing a national epidemic of hearing loss. At present, 48 million Americansۥ17 percent of the populationۥsuffer some degree of loss. More than half are under ...

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Audiologists agree that we're experiencing a national epidemic of hearing loss. At present, 48 million Americansۥ17 percent of the populationۥsuffer some degree of loss. More than half are under the age of fifty-five. In cases like Katherine Bouton's, who experienced sudden hearing loss at the age of thirty, the cause is unknown.

In this deftly written and deeply felt look at a widespread and widely misunderstood phenomenon, Bouton recounts her own journey into deafnessۥand her return to the hearing world through the miracles of technology. She speaks with doctors, audiologists, neurobiologists, and others searching for causes and a cure, as well as those who have experienced hearing loss, weaving their stories with her own. Shouting Won't Help is an engaging and informative account of what it's like to live with an invisible disabilityۥa must-read not only for those with hearing loss, who will recognize their stories in Bouton's own, but for their families, friends, employers, and caregivers.

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013



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