Stuttering is Cool: A Guide to Stuttering in a Fast-Talking World

· Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth
5.0
10 reviews
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81
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About this ebook

Stuttering (also known as stammering, in some parts of the world) can feel awkward for the speaker, and people who stutter often feel that it is easier just to keep quiet and avoid social situations altogether, becoming more covert with their stuttering. As a person who has stuttered since the age of three, cartoonist and podcaster Daniele Rossi shares his own experiences and methods for breaking out of the covert shell and becoming a person who stutters openly and confidently in all speaking situations, including giving presentations, dating, job interviews, and even dealing with those pesky, smirking waiters. All of these situations and more are beautifully illustrated in this quirky, fun, and informative book, an unparalleled resource for people who stutter of all ages!

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5.0
10 reviews
Robert Lough (Bobby)
April 3, 2015
This book is amazing for all ages. If you stutter or love someone who does this book takes a light hearted approach to getting by in a fluent world.
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GEORGE MAN
January 17, 2016
Met the author and can tell that he wrote everything honestly with his heart to help others out there who feel they can't fit into society because of their stutter
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About the author

 Daniele Rossi is a digital strategist from Toronto, Canada. Daniele enjoys helping others grow comfortable with their speech through his podcast, Stuttering is Cool, website ti-ger.org, and Stutter Social, the online global community he co-founded using group video chats. Daniele enjoys listening to music, astronomy, cats (particularly of the LOL variety), and repeatedly lifting things up and putting them back down again in a gymnasium. Daniele blocks on Ls, Ms and Ns,and stutters on vowels like Es and As.

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