Quotes
“John Cotter narrates his affecting memoir in smooth, measured tones… He delivers anecdotes from his life with honesty and wry humor…Cotter’s desperation and grief come through in his narration, but so do his love of music, his curiosity about the written word, and his insatiable desire to continue learning about himself and the world around him.” AudioFile
"A story of finding safe ground in a world regularly buffeted by very rough seas.” Millions.com
“Deepens our understanding of sound, human connection, and what it means to be (and remain) alive.” Washington Independent Review of Books
“Losing Music comes closer to expressing the transcendent sensation by nearly being music itself. Its author turned adversity into quiet triumph.” Wall Street Journal
“A compelling portrait of how deafness isolates people from even those closest to them…He also challenges us to better understand how any disability radically alters a person’s sense of self.” Washington Post
“A stunning, expansively beautiful book. A book of comforts, of joys, of closeness.” Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America