

Shtum
A Novel
Author: Jem Lester
Narrator: Liam Gerrard
Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/23/2017
Categories: Fiction, Family Life
Author: Jem Lester
Narrator: Liam Gerrard
Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/23/2017
Categories: Fiction, Family Life
Jem Lester was a journalist for nine years who covered the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 before teaching English and media studies at secondary schools. He has two children, one of whom is profoundly autistic. He lives in London with his partner, Catherine, and her two children.
Liam Gerrard is an award-winning voice artist with over fifteen years of experience working in every field of the voice industry, as well as a highly acclaimed stage and screen actor. A 2017 Audie Award nominee, he has narrated over thirty audiobooks in a wide range of genres and styles.
This is not a perfect book - the dialogues are occasionally confusing and the relationships between certain characters are not as fully developed as they might be - but, by god, it's a brave one, and for that (as well as its incredible ending) it earns a full five stars.......more
Oh wow. Speechless. Incredible book. Especially as a mother to an autistic son. Absolutely brilliant. Please just read this before you die. Some reviews are hard to do as you just can't find enough words to be expressed coherently. I have a million jumbled things to say about this book and need to n......more
This is one of those books that has sat on my TBR for years and once I picked it up I could barely put it down. Met Ben. Ben is a father to an 11 year old boy with a complex form of autism. Ben is a son to a Jewish man who survived WW2. This book is entirely focused on these three characters. Three g......more
“Funny yet heartbreaking.” Independent (London)
“Paints a vivid portrait of a family under siege by this most mysterious of contemporary maladies. To its credit, Shtum proposes humor as a balm in even the darkest of situations. If paying detailed attention to one’s characters is a form of love, it is also a powerful, and even remarkable, love letter to a child.” Washington Post
“At its heart are the things they need to say to each other but often keep ‘shtum’ about―and the child who says nothing, but communicates his needs eloquently.” Financial Times (London)
“This is a remarkable book, at once hilarious, horrifying, and heartbreaking…[an] entirely plausible yet surreal portrait. Highly recommended for families affected by spectrum disorders and anyone interested in an entertaining novel about a decidedly unentertaining situation.” Toronto Star
“Prepare for an unsweetened heart-shredder of a novel, as raw as it is real. Shtum packs the power of authenticity, but is also beautifully written and tinged with humor.” Jewish Chronicle
“A darker, sadder version of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, but just as moving.” Observer (London)
“An emotional and uplifting tale of love and sacrifice…Complex characters and wonderful descriptions combine to create an honest yet blunt portrayal of the trials and triumphs associated with raising a child with autism.” Publishers Weekly