A review by ursulamonarch
Dumb: Living Without a Voice by Georgia Webber

3.0

There are a lot of different ways to read this book, which feels like it has a lot of potential but came up a little short. It's still an excellent read and fascinating to see how Webber experienced and persevered, while also providing an interesting window into Quebec and its health care system. The beginning of the book made me think about more figurative aspects of voicelessness, and I wish this had been followed up on more.