Berkeley author spent years on a book about sounds and silences.' Then she started losing her hearing.
Briefly

Rosner's 'Third Ear' explores the nuanced art of listening through a collage of memoir, social commentary, and research, challenging us to appreciate unspoken communication.
In 'Third Ear', Rosner dives into the complexities of listening, emphasizing the importance of silent thoughts and feelings often overlooked amidst daily noise, through innovative narrative.
The book's title, 'Third Ear', draws from Theodor Reik's concept, which encourages awareness of unexpressed emotions and thoughts, enhancing our understanding of interpersonal dynamics.
Rosner's unique upbringing, immersed in multiple languages, reinforces her ability to dissect communication's subtleties in 'Third Ear', making her insights deeply personal and culturally rich.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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