Book Tour & Book Review: Songs for the Deaf by Kenneth A. Silver #speculativefiction #fiction #blogtour #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 


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Songs for the Deaf is a wonderful story with the unforgettable presence of Miles Curtin, the protagonist. Following his bombshell discovery, the tug-of-war within his soul creates the kind of depth and literary richness that is one of the hallmarks I look for in great writing. Mariel Hemingway, Oscar-nominated actress, author, and granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway

 

 


 

 



Review

This was a welcome breath of fresh air. It was ultimately uplifting, hinting at a way forward through the darkness of the present. Drawing on deep wells of history and experience

This story was difficult, yet beautiful, both sad and hopeful.


About the Author

Ken Silver discontinued his education for two years to pursue a career in fashion design. He then worked his way through law school designing clothing for a French fashion house and was ultimately admitted to the New York Bar, but continued to work as a fashion designer, fabric designer, and colorist.

He went on to design and build a chain of clothing stores in Canada that featured his own exclusive designs. Following his return to the States, Mr. Silver spearheaded the design and concept planning as an active partner in large-scale mixed use real estate projects in and around NYC. While doing so, he exhibited his photography in venues throughout the US, including solo shows in the gallery districts of Manhattan, East Hampton, Beverly Hills, and Carmel.


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