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Katherine Preston

    Katherine Preston is an author whose work delves into themes of self-acceptance and finding one's voice. Through her writing, she explores personal journeys that lead to overcoming obstacles and discovering authenticity. Her approach is both introspective and courageous, as she delves into the depths of personal experience to inspire others. Preston's writings offer readers profound reflections on their own lives and paths to self-assurance.

    Out With It. How stuttering helped me find my voice
    • 2013

      A fresh, engaging account of a young woman's journey to find a cure for her lifelong struggle with stuttering and ultimately embrace her unique voice. Imagine being a beautiful, stylish, and intelligent young woman with much to say, yet every time you speak, a stutter emerges. At seven, Katherine Preston discovered she was a stutterer, leading her to deny her speech issues and fear communication. A humiliating experience prompted her to take action. In this memoir, she shares her year-long journey across the U.S. interviewing over 100 stutterers, speech therapists, and researchers. What starts as a quest for a cure evolves into a narrative that challenges misconceptions surrounding stuttering and transforms her understanding of normality. The story offers a fresh perspective on society's obsession with physical perfection and explores the significance of our voices and vulnerabilities. It highlights an ancient condition affecting approximately 4 million in the U.S. and 60 million worldwide. Katherine's interviews span a diverse range of individuals—writers, actresses, musicians, and more—each working to overcome their speech challenges. Combining memoir and investigative journalism, this compelling and heartwarming narrative encourages understanding and self-acceptance.

      Out With It. How stuttering helped me find my voice