PositiveThe Telegraph (UK)\"Through this wise, intimate and questing book, Antrobus goes from being a six-year-old able to find magic in such a diagnosis, to a poet and educator who would like people to reassess how they see deafness ... With The Quiet Ear, he has made a book for the boy he was, but he’s also given other readers an insight into life both between cultures and between sounds.\
Ross Perlin
RaveThe Spectator\"[E]xuberant, radical . . . Perlin writes fiercely and finely about genocide, forced migration, forced education, suppression and racism; but these pages also thrum with action and hope.\