Reviews

Reviews

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The latest stammering books and more

Read what our team of volunteer reviewers think of the latest stammering books and more.

If you have something you'd like us to review, email editor@stamma.org.

Reviews
On International Stammering Awareness Day, an immersive event in London based on a book of poems gave audiences a unique insight in what it's like to stammer. We went to check it out.
One of our members reviews the book 'The Perfect Stutter', by Paul H. Brocklehurst.
A review of 'The Flimflam Man' by Darleen Bailey Beard, illustrated by Eileen Christelow.
Read our review of the new play about a teenage boy who stammers, showing in Bristol this March.
A parent reviews the children's book I Talk Like A River, by Jordan Scott and Sydney Smith.
A speech & language therapist (SLT) and a person who stammers review a new book aimed at SLTS.
Parent Debra Fry reviews a new children's book by Helen Rutter, about an 11-year-old boy who stammers and dreams of being a stand-up comedian.
Our review of a new book by Jonty Claypole that sheds a positive light on people with speech disfluencies.
Details and review of a new self-help book by Rob Grieve, for students and anyone else with a fear of public speaking. 
Outgoing BSA Service Director Rachel Everard reviews a new children's nativity book (for 3-8 year-olds) by Susanne T. Schroder.
A new book written by 8-year-old Hassan Aly, telling the story of a child learning to find his voice.

'An unmissable play about love, loss and sexuality.' Our Service Director Rachel Everard reviews the play 'World's End', curren