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, plays and more.

Do you have something you'd like us to review? Would you like to join the volunteer review team? Email editor@stamma.org.

Reviews
A review of the play Wonder Boy, which will be touring the UK from September.
A volunteer's review of the book 'Don't Be So Sensitive: Surviving a Broken Boyhood in a Foolish Era', by Daniel Kupfermann.
A review of the theatre play Nye, all about the politician Aneurin Bevan, now showing in Cardiff and in cinemas across the UK.
A book about increasing confidence in the workplace, by Anupam Sharma.
A review of Alan J Hill's A Boy Called Arsenal, a biography of a man coming to terms with autism and stammering.
A review of the autobiography 'Fighting To Speak: Rugby, Rage & Redemption', by Mark Jones.
Volunteer John Russell reviews the new book 'A Stuttering revolution: Don't fix your stutter, fix your life' by Paul Gaskin.
A review of 'Do Animals Stammer?', a new book for young children, written by 7 year-old Arthur Minella.
Sarah from our volunteer team reviews a new children's book about a goat who builds confidence with his stammer.
A review of the book 'Compelling Speech: The Stammering Enigma', by Sean Bw Parker.
A new children's book by Steven Steinfeld all about his mother Ettie, who lived life to the full with a stammer. Read a review.
We review the new book Franky Banky in Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth. Plus, your chance to win a copy.