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Losing Music

A Memoir of Art, Pain, and Transformation
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John Cotter's Losing Music is a powerful memoir chronicling his terrifying descent into Meniere's Disease, a debilitating condition that gradually robs him of hearing and balance. At an age when life should have been blossoming, Cotter confronts ringing ears, partial deafness, dizziness, and vertigo that strip away his ability to work, walk, and even communicate. The book follows his harrowing journey through the American healthcare system, his struggle to come to terms with disability, and his reflections on fate, identity, and the search for meaning amid inexplicable misfortune.
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Losing Music will resonate with readers interested in memoirs about health and disability, as well as those who appreciate profound reflections on identity, loss, and resilience. It offers invaluable insights for anyone seeking to understand the challenges and adaptations involved in living with chronic illness.

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"A devastating account of the author's experience with the debilitating condition known as MΓ’eniΓ‘ere's Disease that sheds urgent, bracingly honest light on both the taboos surrounding disability and the limits of medical science"--

  • Major galley campaign, with galleys available for the sales force, major media, nonfiction media, regional media, social media influencers, influential authors, booksellers and librarians; digital galleys available for download on Edelweiss
  • Major media outreach, positioning this as a major Spring 2023 memoir release from an an exciting new talent
  • Major Indies Introduce and Indie Next campaign, with bookseller outreach focused on stores and regions where Cotter has fostered relationships (New York, Connecticut, Colorado, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Texas)
  • Excerpt placement in Harpers and Guernica
  • Newsletter promotion via the publisher to readers, sales and academic lists of more than 30,000 contacts
  • Academic outreach campaign to seed book in classrooms for literary and disability studies courses
  • Reader’s Guide available for download
  • Advertising in Shelf Awareness and NAIBA
  • Major Boston (Grub Street), Denver (Lighthouse Writers Workshop), and Connecticut (Bank Square Books) book launches

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"I was in the car the first time music seemed strange: the instruments less distinct, the vocals less crisp."

John Cotter was thirty years old when he first began to notice a ringing in his ears. Soon the ringing became a roar inside his head. Next came partial deafness, then dizziness and vertigo that rendered him unable to walk, work, sleep, or even communicate. At a stage of life when he expected to be emerging fully into adulthood, teaching and writing books, he found himself "crippled and dependent," and in search of care.

When he is first told that his debilitating condition is likely Meniere's Disease, but that there is "no reliable test, no reliable treatment, and no consensus on its cause," Cotter quits teaching, stops writing, and commences upon a series of visits to doctors and treatment centres. What begins as an expedition across the country navigating and battling the limits of the American healthcare system, quickly becomes something else entirely: a journey through hopelessness and adaptation to disability. Along the way, hearing aids become inseparable from his sense of self, as does a growing understanding that the possibilities in his life are narrowing rather than expanding. And with this understanding of his own travails comes reflection on age-old questions around fate, coincidence, and making meaning of inexplicable misfortune.

A devastating memoir that sheds urgent, bracingly honest light on both the taboos surrounding disability and the limits of medical science, Losing Music is refreshingly vulnerable and singularly illuminatingβ€”a story that will make readers see their own lives anew.

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Teju Cole praises it as "an acute and very beautiful book." The Wall Street Journal highlights its literary grace and describes it as "nearly being music itself," noting Cotter's transformation of adversity into a quiet triumph. The Washington Post commends its compelling portrait of deafness and how disability reshapes a person's sense of self.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781571311948

Publisher: Milkweed Editions

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Milkweed Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

John Cotter is the author of Losing Music. He has contributed essays, theater pieces, and fiction to New England Review, Raritan, Georgia Review, Guernica, Electric Literature's Recommended Reading, Joyland, Commonweal, and elsewhere. He currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

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