Out of Silence

Out of Silence

Russell Martin

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Draft2Digital
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9798988737926
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This is the story of one particular little boy trapped in silence, struggling to regain language. And it is the story of every one of us who uses language in much the same way we breathe: effortlessly, intuitively, taking this gift for granted in our daily lives. In a work that captures the whole universe of language, Russell Martin probes this most profound and complex human trait but never abandons his central concern, always circling back to the troubling question of the speechless child. Investigating the mystery of what went wrong and why, he spins a tale of detection, unearthing disturbing truths and reaching surprising conclusions. In the end, his is a spellbinding drama; a tale of one family’s determination to help their child find his way back to words; a story of one school’s willingness to make room for this child; a story, too, about big, seemingly insurmountable problems, and small but noble victories. In combining this story, with an elegant inquiry into the totality of language, Martin takes us on a voyage of discovery into the very essence of what makes us human. Moving us with the miracle of language, he tells a tale that is a cause for celebration. 'A wholly remarkable book . . . Martin leaves us with a deeper understanding of language itself, a richer appreciation of its promise, and a realization that the ability to communicate is a kind of grace.' —The Los Angeles Times 'A deeply moving rendering of human beings in adversity. . . Other accounts of the suffering of autism have been published, but few can vie with this one for thoughtfulness, scholarship, and personal accent.' —New York Times Book Review 'The journey into language is a magical passage for any of us, and Russell Martin’s brilliantly observed story of a boy struggling to speak takes us into the latest realms of how and why words come to us, and we to them.' —Ivan Doig, author of This House of Sky and English Creek

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