EPISODE · Jun 28, 2022 · 3 MIN
I Hid My Voice by Parinoush Saniee
from Get Your Favorite Digital Audiobooks with Easy Access · host Lilla Ritchie
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/627196 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Hid My Voice Author: Parinoush Saniee Narrator: Reza Nasooti, Vaneh Assadourian Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 30 minutes Release date: June 28, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: From the international bestselling author of The Book of Fate comes the story, based on real events, of a four-year-old boy who cannot speak and the shame it brings upon his family in modern-day Iran. Four-year-old Shahaab has not started talking. The family doctor believes there is no cause for concern; nevertheless, Shahaab is ridiculed by others who call him “dumb.” In his innocent and deeply hurt child’s mind, he begins to believe that the “good” and “intelligent” children like his older brother are their fathers’ sons. On the other hand, children like him who are “clumsy” and “problematic” are their mothers’ sons. No one in the family can understand Shahaab except his maternal grandmother, who seems to possess the understanding and the kindness he so desperately craves. Their growing bond leads to a deep friendship in which Shahaab is able to experience some happiness and finally find his voice.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/627196 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Hid My Voice Author: Parinoush Saniee Narrator: Reza Nasooti, Vaneh Assadourian Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 30 minutes Release date: June 28, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: From the international bestselling author of The Book of Fate comes the story, based on real events, of a four-year-old boy who cannot speak and the shame it brings upon his family in modern-day Iran. Four-year-old Shahaab has not started talking. The family doctor believes there is no cause for concern; nevertheless, Shahaab is ridiculed by others who call him “dumb.” In his innocent and deeply hurt child’s mind, he begins to believe that the “good” and “intelligent” children like his older brother are their fathers’ sons. On the other hand, children like him who are “clumsy” and “problematic” are their mothers’ sons. No one in the family can understand Shahaab except his maternal grandmother, who seems to possess the understanding and the kindness he so desperately craves. Their growing bond leads to a deep friendship in which Shahaab is able to experience some happiness and finally find his voice.
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