A "compassionate, unflinching memoir" (David Mitchell, author of Cloud
Atlas) by a young woman who fought for years to change who she was until
she finally found her voice and learned to embrace her
imperfection.Imagine waking up one day to find your words trapped inside
your head, leaving you unable to say what you feel, think, want, or
need... That's exactly what happened to Katherine Preston at the age of
seven. Thus began a seventeen-year battle with her stutter, hiding her
shame and denying anything was wrong. Finally, exhausted and humiliated,
she left her home in London to travel around America meeting hundreds of
stutterers- including celebrities, psychologists, writers, and others
from all walks of life- as well as speech therapists and researchers.
What began as a vague search for a cure became a journey that debunked
the misconceptions shrouding the condition, and a love story that
transformed her definition of normal. Out With It is an anthology of
expertise and experience that sheds light on an ancient problem that
today affects 60 million people worldwide. It is a heartwarming memoir
and a journalistic feat, a story about understanding yourself an
learning to embrace the voice within.