Can You Feel the Noise?, Stewart Foster
Can You Feel the Noise?, Stewart Foster
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Can You Feel the Noise?

Author: Stewart Foster

Narrator: Charlie Sanderson

Unabridged: 7 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2022


Synopsis

A profound story about inner strength and perseverance in the face of a life-changing event, from the award-winning author of The Bubble Boy. Perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio's Wonder and Lisa Thompson's The Goldfish Boy.

‘A wonderful book about overcoming a life-changing event and the remarkable power of music.’ – Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy

Life is going well for Sophie. She’s getting by at school, has some pretty awesome friends, and their band have made it through to the semifinals of the Battle of the Bands competition.

But when Sophie wakes up completely deaf one morning, the life she once knew seems like a distant memory. With lessons replaced by endless hospital appointments, and conversations now an exercise in lip-reading, Sophie grows quieter and quieter. Until she discovers the vibrations of sound through an old set of drums and wonders whether life onstage is actually still within reach.

Drawing on the author's own hearing impairment, Can You Feel the Noise? is a deeply personal and moving story that will stay with you long after reading.

Praise for Can You Feel the Noise?
 
‘Powerful, moving and uplifting. This beautifully-told story highlights the gift of perseverance.’ – Polly Ho-Yen, author of Boy in the Tower
 
‘A moving, empathy-boosting, and hopeful story about a young musician navigating hearing loss.’ – Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Think Like a Boss
 
'A sensitive and brilliant story of hearing loss, full of humour and hope.’ – A. M. Howell, author of The Garden of Lost Secrets

About Stewart Foster

Stewart Foster is an adult and children's novelist, born in Bath. His books have won multiple school and library awards and are recommended by Empathy Lab and Reading Well. His first adult book, We Used to be Kings, was published in 2014, to the accolades of being selected as The Observers' Author to Watch, and Amazons' Rising Star, in the same year. His first children's book, The Bubble Boy, was published in 2016, winning Sainsbury's Children's Book Award in 2016 (Age 9+) and many schools and libraries awards, as well as being nominated for The Carnegie Book Award. The book was published as BUBBLE, in USA and has been translated into eleven languages. Since then, Stewart has written four more children's books – All the Things That Could Go Wrong, Checkmates, The Perfect Parent Project and Can You Feel the Noise?


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zac

This is an empowering, inspirational read about a girl who loses her hearing, but doesn’t let that beat her. Stewart Foster takes you through all the emotions that you would feel if you woke up and suddenly couldn’t hear anything. With the help and support of her friends and family, Sophie is able t......more

Goodreads review by Katy

Honest and sympathetic look at an adolescent coping with deafness. I've read books by the author before, and was surprised to find out he has a hearing impairment through reading this. It's not something, as is evidenced in the story, you spot easily, and also as we see in the book - is very easy to......more

Goodreads review by Emily

This is the story of a young girl who loses her hearing, how this affects her life and the changes she makes in order to continue. There are some really heart-wrenching, emotional moments in the books that could have made me cry - although some of these moments are of sadness for the main character,......more

Goodreads review by Denise

Sophie is struggling with her hearing which makes playing in her band rather tricky. However, when she loses her hearing overnight, she thinks she’ll also lose her ability to play and that is the worst thing of all. This is a lovely story about learning to live with a disability and lengths that frie......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

One for the wellbeing section of the bookshelf.......more