Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain

Written by:
Maryanne Wolf
Narrated by:
Kirsten Potter

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
23
Narrator
6
Release Date
August 2008
Duration
8 hours 23 minutes
Summary
Reading is a miracle, because the brain was never wired for written language. This eloquent, accessible look at reading explores how it has transformed our brains, our lives, and the world.

It took 2,000 years for written language to develop, and it takes 2,000 days for a child's brain to learn to read. During that time, the brain must literally rearrange itself in order to understand written symbols. What happens when a child has difficulty mastering these abilities?

Using down-to-earth examples and personal anecdotes, a preeminent researcher and literacy lover embarks on a lively journey through the reading brain. Drawing on her vast knowledge of neurology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and child development, she shows how the brain that read Sumerian cuneiforms on clay tablets is different from the brain that reads images on a computer screen. Just as writing reduced our need for memory, technology is reducing the need for written language-a change sure to have profound consequences for our future.

Fascinating and revelatory for anyone interested in the science of the brain, for parents of young children learning to read, and for those who want to know more about dyslexia.
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Jeffrey B.

Fascinating; applicable to parents, educators and students of linguistics and ancient history.

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David U.

very interesting and an easy listen...two thumbs up.

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Isabel B.

Very interesting on how we learn to read!

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