Sensing the Rhythm: Finding My Voice in a World Without Sound

by Mandy Harvey and Mark Atteberry

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"Mandy will never let deafness silence her, and she has aptly proven that deaf people can do anything." -Marlee Matlin, Academy Award (R) winner and star of the 2022 Oscar (R) winning film CODA

The inspiring true story of America's Got Talent Top Five Finalist Mandy Harvey-a young woman who became deaf at age nineteen while pursuing a degree in music-and how she overcame adversity and found the courage to live out her dreams.

When Mandy Harvey began her freshman year at Colorado State University, she could see her future coming together right before her eyes. A gifted musician with perfect pitch, she planned to get a music degree and pursue a career doing what she loved. But less than two months into her first semester, she noticed she was having trouble hearing her professors. In a matter of months, Mandy was profoundly deaf.

With her dreams so completely crushed, Mandy dropped out of college and suffered a year of severe depression. But one day, things changed. Mandy's father asked her to join him in their once favorite pastime-recording music together-and the result was stunningly beautiful. Mandy soon learned to sense the vibrations of the music through her bare feet on a stage floor and to watch visual cues from her live accompaniment. The result was that she now sings on key, on beat, and in time, performing jazz, ballads, and sultry blues around the country-and all the way to the final stage of America's Got Talent.

Full of inspiring wisdom and honest advice, Sensing the Rhythm is a deeply moving story about Mandy's journey through profound loss, how she found hope and meaning in the face of adversity, and how she discovered a new sense of passion and joy.
  • ISBN10 1501172271
  • ISBN13 9781501172274
  • Publish Date 26 September 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Simon & Schuster
  • Imprint Howard Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English