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The Silent History

De: Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby, Kevin Moffett
Narrado por: Gabra Zackman, LJ Ganser
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A generation of children forced to live without words.

It begins as a statistical oddity: a spike in children born with acute speech delays. Physically normal in every way, these children never speak and do not respond to speech; they don't learn to read, don't learn to write. As the number of cases grows to an epidemic level, theories spread. Maybe it's related to a popular antidepressant; maybe it's environmental. Or maybe these children have special skills all their own. The Silent History unfolds in a series of brief testimonials from parents, teachers, friends, doctors, cult leaders, profiteers, and impostors (everyone except, of course, the children), documenting the growth of the so-called silent community into an elusive, enigmatic force--alluring to some, threatening to others. Both a bold storytelling experiment and a propulsive listening experience, Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby, and Kevin Moffett's The Silent History is at once thrilling, timely, and timeless.

©2014 Ying Horowitz & Quinn (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Ciencia Ficción Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Suspenso Tecno-Thriller Thriller y Suspenso Tecnología Emocionante

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Editors Select, January 2015 - My initial awareness of The Silent History was its unique premise: starting around present day, children are born without the cognitive functions to understand and use language. So what happens to society when an entire generation loses its words? It sounded like the basis of a great Charlie Kaufman film or Black Mirror episode and I wondered how it would translate to the audio format. The answer: amazingly well. And the reason is that this is a sci-fi story about language, told through the individual testimonials of parents, teachers, and doctors who now face this strange new world. Gabra Zackman and LJ Ganser deliver dazzling performances, expertly voicing this inventive and extraordinary oral history. —Doug, Audible Editor
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What did you like best about The Silent History? What did you like least?

When I read the synopsis of the book, I was really intrigued. I have to say though that the story itself wasn't as good as the concept behind it. I was honestly pretty board a lot of the time and found that the character development was stilted.

Would you be willing to try another book from the authors? Why or why not?

Probably not.

What about Gabra Zackman and LJ Ganser ’s performance did you like?

I thought the performers did a good job. They varied their accents and were consistent. I would listen to them again, for sure.

Interesting Concept; Poorly Executed

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A wonderful "what if" story about social marginalization due to a mysterious malady in the speech center of the brain. A brilliant premise carried along a quirkie tour de force across the US. Always turning a lens on social structures, expectations and the need by the unafflicted to enforce conformity, engage in hysteria, or sensationalism –or append a mystical valence–on society's misfits.

Both amusing and ringing true. A karmic fable in which a deep need for profound connection drives a handful of characters along a question path — who and what are we? For what could we be without language comprehension of any kind?

I bought this audio book immediately after listening to "Phreaks", same authors. Superb writing and performances!

Deep questions, a through the looking glass view..

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I read this in its original form, which was much easier to digest, but it was written to be an oral history anyway, so it really lent itself to this format. The performances were good and varied across many voices which was great; but thinking back, there were definitely voices missing from this version that were in the original "book." In any case, I really enjoyed it, but I can understand where some people who have no previous knowledge of it would be fatigued by The Silent History and how long it seems to drag on.

Really appreciated it in this format.

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My initial awareness of The Silent History was in its unique premise: starting around present day, children are born without the cognitive functions to understand and use language. Then I learned of its unorthodox and groundbreaking publication - as it was originally released as a serialized electronic novel written and designed for the iPad and iPhone.

So what happens to society when an entire generation loses its words? It sounded like the basis of a great Charlie Kaufman film or Black Mirror episode and I wondered how it would translate to the audio format. The answer: amazingly well. And the reason is because this is a sci-fi story about language, told through the individual testimonials of parents, teachers, and doctors who now face this strange new world. Gabra Zackman and LJ Ganser deliver dazzling performances, expertly voicing this inventive and extraordinary oral history.

A Thought-Provoking Premise

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A beautiful story that doesn't turn away from the less desirable side of humanity. Solid characters, that show realistic growth throughout the story. Both performers deliver solid believable voices for the the vast array of characters. Could not stop listening. highly recommended.

stunning and powerful

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