The Wild Silence: A Memoir Free Audiobook Download by Raynor Winn


The Wild Silence is a memoir about Winn's life as a woman who doesn't say much. The book starts when Winn is in her late 20s and feeling like she can't speak up for herself or find a voice to share with the world. She has no doubt that she's very intelligent, but feels like people will judge her because of it. Still, life continued and Winn got married, had children, and then began to see that not speaking was costing her dearly.

Raynor Winn is a young woman who has spent her entire life with her deaf father. The relationship between them is strained because he chooses not to learn sign language, and in turn Raynor complains about the frustration that this causes for her. Suddenly one day, her father can't hear anymore, and Raynor learns how difficult it was when her father couldn't communicate with her. She also learns how much more complex communication can be as she struggles to communicate with other people.

When Raynor Winn, a young woman in her thirties, was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, she stopped talking.

[The Wild Silence: A Memoir] is a beautifully written story of a man who finds himself in an unfamiliar place with strangers and tries to understand what is happening. This was an intriguing and captivating read that I would recommend to anyone.

The Wild Silence: A Memoir is a heartfelt memoir that follows the author's journey to rediscover his past while on an epic adventure through the West Indies. He leaves his home in the United States and travels across the world, following clues that lead him to his family history and ultimately, to himself.

The Wild Silence is a memoir by Raynor Winn which draws from her own experiences living in Alaska. The memoir focuses on two things: Raynor's personal and professional life; as well as the natural world that she found herself in and how it inspired her to find peace in the midst of an often-frantic world.

Published Date 2021-04-06
Duration 9 hours 23 minutes
Author Raynor Winn
Narrated Raynor Winn
Reviews
(1 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Travel
Parent Category Essays & Travelogues, History & Culture, Memoir

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